By Zane T. Cagle | November 22, 2024 | Personal Injury
Personal injury cases address many types of injuries due to negligence including car accidents, property hazards, or defective products. These cases allow individuals to seek financial compensation for their injuries. When people are facing the potential of a personal injury case, many ask, “How long does a personal injury lawsuit take to settle in Missouri?” There is no clear answer to this because every case is different.
While every unique case will have its own timeline, it can help to understand the factors that can make a case take longer or be resolved faster. Some people believe that the ideal case is resolved quickly, but this is not the case.
When your case takes time to resolve, it typically means you have a skilled personal injury attorney who is working for your financial interests to secure the most compensation possible. A case that is resolved quickly may leave you with unrecovered financial losses.
There are several reasons why some cases take longer than others, including:
Working with a personal injury attorney doesn’t resolve your case faster, but it does allow you to focus on your physical recovery while your case is in the hands of an experienced attorney. An attorney investigates the case with resources you likely don’t have access to and has substantial experience dealing with all types of insurance carriers. This experience makes the case less stressful for you and can improve your chances of a full financial recovery.
The amount of time a personal injury case takes to settle ranges significantly because every case is unique. Some factors influencing the timeline include the complexity of the case, whether fault is clear, the extent of the injuries suffered, whether you have legal representation, and whether you settle the case or litigate it.
Remember that it is often not in your interests to secure a speedy settlement. A longer case may mean you can recover more of your losses.
Insurance companies are required by Missouri law to settle a case promptly. Unfortunately, there is no exact deadline specified, leading many insurance companies to abuse the meaning of “prompt.” An insurer must inform you, however, whether your case is being accepted or denied within 15 days of having all the relevant information.
You may have to pay taxes on some portions of a personal injury settlement in Missouri. A personal injury settlement or verdict exists to compensate you for a loss, which is not in itself taxable. The cost of your current and future medical bills is not taxed, as the settlement makes up for a loss that was not your fault.
However, when a personal injury settlement also recovers income you should have earned, this is taxable, as it would have been taxed if you’d earned the income at work. Consult your attorney on the specifics of taxable compensation.
The value of a personal injury settlement relies on your unique injuries and other losses. It also relies on:
The Cagle Law Firm has decades of experience in numerous types of personal injury cases. We know that resolving a case quickly is rarely in your interest. We negotiate and advocate for you in discussions or in trial to secure the maximum compensation possible to cover your medical bills and other losses caused by your injuries. We take into account the complexities of your case, and we help you understand a likely timeline for your unique circumstances. Contact The Cagle Law Firm today.
The Cagle Law Firm serves accident and injury clients throughout St. Louis and the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, including the eastern Missouri and southern Illinois communities. If you or a loved one needs legal assistance with your personal injury case, call The Cagle Law Firm at (314) 276-1681 or use our online contact form to schedule a free consultation.
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