How long does it take to settle a personal injury claim in New Jersey? This is a question we get often, but there is no simple answer to the question. The circumstances of your case will determine how long it takes to come to a resolution.

On average, personal injury cases stemming from NJ car accidents can take as little as six months to as long as two years to settle, especially when a personal injury lawsuit is filed. If there are multiple parties and/or serious injuries involved, a settlement could take even longer.

Every case is unique, and fortunately, many will go through the same basic steps and settle out of court. However, it's important to talk to a NJ personal injury lawyer to go over the details of your case.

You can get legal assistance from Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law today. We can help you get the compensation you deserve.

Reasons Why Your NJ Personal Injury Settlement May Be Delayed

Every settlement does not adhere to the same timeline. Every case is different and has unique circumstances that could impact how long it takes to settle. The following are some of the reasons that will often impact this timeline:

  • Severity of the injuries
  • Amount of financial losses
  • Total property damage losses
  • Insurance companies and coverage for each party
  • Cause of accident is unclear
  • Case goes to trial
  • Your lawyer's experience
  • Backlog of cases in the county

For anyone injured in an accident in New Jersey, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. This statute of limitations will impact your case if it passes. You only have 90 days to file a Notice of Claim if the negligence of a public entity – such as a city, county, state, police department, etc. – caused your injuries. 

Retaining an experienced personal injury lawyer will have the biggest impact. The threat of legal action will help speed the settlement negotiation along.

Negotiations Taking Longer

There are situations where a NJ personal injury case goes through drawn-out negotiations. 

An accident victim may present evidence or information that the opposing side may contest. If the victim's compensation request is contested by the defense, settlement negotiations may also drag on for several months. Should an injured party provide medical bills or papers detailing losses, the opposing side can contend that certain costs have no bearing on the accident.

Depending on the nature of the accident and the financial requirements, lengthy settlements may take longer than a year to resolve. And, if talks fail, a personal injury lawyer can suggest going to trial.

The process can take longer and need more resources in this case. However, more than 90% of personal injury cases conclude in the party's favor who brought the case to trial.

Call The NJ Personal Injury Lawyers At Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law

Accidents happen, even if you are careful and plan everything. Sometimes, accidents can result in serious injuries. In these cases, it's important to have an experienced lawyer advocate on your behalf and resolve your case with a settlement that is fair and just.

At Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, our personal injury attorneys place a high value on client care and satisfaction. Our attorneys have a wealth of professional experience and have aided thousands of clients.

Call us today to get a free consultation about your case.


Posted by: Brandon J. Bro…
Date: Thu, 05/30/2024 - 17:24

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