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How Long Should My Case Take to Resolve?
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10/18/2008 9:58 AM
How Long Should My Case Take to Resolve?
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Two Years is Standard
By J Michael on
10/18/2008 10:40 AM
It generally takes two years, on the fast track, to go through the litigation process. There is a year for the "processing" and approximately a year for the Courts to reach a trial date. A case can settle at any time. However, insurance companies rarely pay full value until they face the immediate prospect of trial by a reputable trial lawyer. A vast majority of cases resolve within a month to six weeks prior to trial. When the insurance company knows that they cannot put dealing with your case off any longer because a trial is imminent, then settlement is more likely for a "reasonable" number.
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