Thursday, August 4, 2011
Making An Injury Claim Doesn't Automatically Mean Going To Court
Many accident victims think that if they make a claim to recover compensation for their injuries, the procedure will involve many court hearings and they will have to go to court. As such, one of the first things most accident victims want to know is whether their claim will be settled or there will be a lawsuit.
Though no one knows what will happen in a specific case, most personal injury claims -- over 80% according to several studies -- are settled out of court.
Even though most injury claims are settled, a small percentage result in lawsuits. An insurance company may dispute aspects of a claim, so a lawsuit is needed to get what the accident victim is entitled to receive. Even if a lawsuit is filed, there likely won't be a full trial, as cases can settle at any time. According to several studies, only about 3% of cases had a trial.
If you are in an accident, don't let the fear of going to court stop you from making a claim. You could be giving up a valid claim that lets you recover compensation for your injuries. Also, if your injury claim is like most others, it will be resolved without you going to court.
Though no one knows what will happen in a specific case, most personal injury claims -- over 80% according to several studies -- are settled out of court.
Even though most injury claims are settled, a small percentage result in lawsuits. An insurance company may dispute aspects of a claim, so a lawsuit is needed to get what the accident victim is entitled to receive. Even if a lawsuit is filed, there likely won't be a full trial, as cases can settle at any time. According to several studies, only about 3% of cases had a trial.
If you are in an accident, don't let the fear of going to court stop you from making a claim. You could be giving up a valid claim that lets you recover compensation for your injuries. Also, if your injury claim is like most others, it will be resolved without you going to court.
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