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How long will your injury case take? Greg Jackson explains why every timeline is different. From fast settlements to full-blown trials, he shares what really affects the pace. Watch this before setting any expectations.
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A lot of people have the question
of how long is it going to take
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to resolve my case?
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That's a really difficult
question to answer.
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You can't always rely on either past
personal experience or experience
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that someone that you know has had,
because every case is different.
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Some cases get resolved relatively quickly
before we ever even file a lawsuit,
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but we still need to take
the time to gather up medical records
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and other information.
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We also wanna make sure that our client
is completely either healed
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or we know for sure
what their future medical condition
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is going to be before we settle a case.
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Because you don't wanna settle
a case too quickly and then find out
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that you have other injuries
that maybe you didn't know
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in the first few weeks.
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Once a case is settled,
it's settled forever.
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Sometimes it's necessary for us to take
a case into a lawsuit or litigation.
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In that situation,
a case can take two years or longer
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to get all the way to trial
because our courts are crowded.
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There are lots of cases,
especially in larger counties
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like Tarrant County and Dallas County.
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The court's dockets
are very full of cases.
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It just takes some time
from the filing of your case to get
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it all the way to the point
where it's ready for a jury trial.
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98% or 99% of cases settle before trial
that's consistent here in our office,
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I think most cases, 80% of cases,
are so settled before ever going to trial.
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But it's always good for the client
to know that if the case does have to go
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to trial, and some do,
that it can take two years or longer
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to get all the way to the courthouse.