The consequences of an accident can leave a victim with considerable expenses. While medical expenses can cost thousands of dollars, other fees continue to pile up, even when the victim is out of work from their injuries. Waiting for the compensation from your injury claim can sometimes feel like the settlement may never come, but how long does it really take for compensation to arrive?
The typical timeframe
Many factors can impact how long it takes to get your settlement. Factors like establishing liability, gathering supporting evidence for your claim, and negotiating for fair compensation can cause a settlement to take several weeks or months to arrive.
Some circumstances can lead to longer waiting periods. If the claim’s negotiations do not result in a reasonable settlement, things may move toward litigation. Going through the court system can delay the process of receiving compensation by weeks or months. Typically, a claim that goes into litigation will settle between 12 and 18 months.
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How you can expedite the process
You can do plenty of things to shorten the time it takes to earn the compensation you deserve. By gathering necessary evidence like footage of the scene of the crash, gathering witness testimony, and getting a medical report of your condition, you can provide the information you need in your claim.
Additionally, finding a skilled attorney to help you through your compensation claim can considerably quicken your claim. Make sure you are doing what you can to get the compensation you need when you need it.
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