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Attempt Negotiations



Once you have a qualified personal injury lawyer on your side, his or her first step in the actual claims process probably will be to start a negotiation process.

Basically, some claims don't need to go to trial; the lawyers (yours and the insurance companies') oftentimes can get together and work out a settlement that satisfies both parties.

NOTE: Depending on factors such as the statute of limitations, many lawyers wait until you've reached the end of your medical treatment -- or can provide proof of the cost of necessary future treatments—before making demands during negotiations.

When a satisfactory negotiation can't be reached, though, your lawyer will likely officially file your personal injury lawsuit.
File a Personal Injury Case

When negotiations don't work, it's time to file a personal injury lawsuit.

Your personal injury lawyer will handle this step in its entirety for you; the important thing for you to remember, though, is that in most cases, patience is a virtue. Depending on the statute of limitations, it could take anywhere from months to years before your case actually reaches a courtroom.
Begin Pre-Trial Litigation

Generally, the discovery process is the first step in pre-trial litigation.

The discovery process allows the attorneys to:
Investigate legal claims and defenses.
Request documents and ask questions of each other.
Collect depositions (basically, statements) from witnesses relevant to the case.

This includes you (the plaintiff) and the other party and/or insurance company (the defendant).

Sometimes during pre-trial litigation, the attorneys might begin mediation and negotiation processes again.

At this point, if they can come to an agreement, you could receive your settlement; if not, it's likely your lawyer will move forward with scheduling the personal injury trial.
Schedule a Personal Injury Trial

Once mediations and negotiations don't work, your attorney and the court will schedule your personal injury trial.

As mentioned above, you must practice patience at this point. Depending on a number of factors (such as the severity of your case, and the court's and judge's schedules), it could take months or years before your trial takes place and your claim is finally settled.

However, once the trial comes to an end, you will receive your verdict. Keep in mind; if you receive a lesser amount—or nothing at all—when your verdict is reached, your attorney can advise you on the possibility of filing an appeal.

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