Timeline of a Personal Injury Case: From Injury to Settlement

Timeline of a Personal Injury Case: From Injury to Settlement

When accidents happen, there’s physical pain, emotional stress, and financial loss, all happening at the same time. It’s hard to know what to do next, let alone what you need to do tomorrow, a week, or a month from now.

At Kreger Brodish LLP, our sole purpose is to help you through this process. Our personal injury claim lawyers are here to ease as many of your burdens as possible, helping you get back to living life.

For years, our attorneys have helped people who have gotten hurt in car crashes, workplace accidents, slip and falls, and other traumatic events. We know the worries that come along with these accidents. Mounting medical bills and lost income can be incredibly stressful, but that’s where we come in. We understand that the process can seem overwhelming, so we pride ourselves on keeping our clients informed on exactly what to expect. As one of our client testimonials says:

Very good communication. I was never in the dark on how the case was going. Will be the only attorney I use from now on.

  • Ryon A., Kernersville

Our goal is to help you pursue a personal injury claim with compassion and knowledge. From our years of experience, we’ve seen that you can expect the personal injury process to follow a certain timeline of events.

Step 1: Seeking Medical Attention (Immediately After Injury)

First and foremost, you need to take care of your health and safety. This means you need to go to the hospital or see a doctor. Not only do you need to treat all your wounds and injuries, but it’s also a chance to document what’s happened for your personal injury claim. These medical records can play a critical role, as they show the extent of your injuries and how they’ve impacted your daily life.

If you don’t seek medical attention, an insurance company could argue that your injuries aren’t as serious as you claim. Seeing a doctor as soon as possible, no matter how minor you think the injuries are, can help protect the integrity of your case in the future. We also always remind our clients to follow all physician’s recommendations. This will only strengthen your claim when it’s time to negotiate.

Step 2: Consulting a Personal Injury Lawyer (Days to Weeks After Injury)

Soon after seeing a medical professional, it’s time to call an attorney. A personal injury lawyer can listen to what happened, evaluate how strong your case may be, and answer any questions you have. We offer free consultations for injury matters in whatever way is easiest for you, including phone, email, online chat, or in person. This discussion will help you decide whether filing a claim is the right move.

During the consultation, we’ll have you tell us what happened during your accident, gather every important detail, and advise you about all your legal options. Here at Kreger Brodish LLP, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t have to worry about paying anything upfront. We’ll take our agreed-upon fee from the compensation we secure for you. You won’t owe us any fees if your case doesn’t result in a verdict or settlement.

Another important detail is that our attorneys and paralegals are easy to reach whenever you want an update or need to discuss the next steps in your personal injury lawsuit process. We will always keep you informed about the status of your case and the next steps.

Step 3: Investigation and Gathering Evidence (Weeks to Months After Injury)

Once you decide to move forward, our attorneys will get to work. We will begin collecting every record possible: photos, videos, and witness statements. Once we have all this evidence, we can paint a picture of how the accident happened, as well as the scope of all of your injuries and losses. Every single piece of evidence matters. We’ll use police reports, medical invoices, wage records, and any document in between to piece together a clear account of events.

We also talk with professionals such as medical providers to form a thorough understanding of your condition and any lasting effects. Building this strong foundation takes time, but it’s an important step toward obtaining the personal injury lawsuit settlement you deserve.

Step 4: Filing an Insurance Claim or Demand Letter (1-6 Months After Injury)

Once we know the full extent of your injuries and we’ve gathered as much evidence as possible, we’ll notify the at-fault party’s insurance carrier about your personal injury claim. This is usually done through a demand letter. We’ll create a well-crafted letter that lays out all the facts about your case, every single loss you’ve suffered because of the accident, and the amount that we believe is fair compensation for your situation.

From there, the insurance companies will typically have a dedicated team review the claim. They could offer a settlement, reject the claim, or ask for more details. Our personal injury attorneys will deal with all of this. We can speak on your behalf, provide clarifications in answer to the insurer’s questions, and keep the claim on track. Most personal injury cases end with a settlement. If they decide not to offer a fair settlement, that’s when we move on to negotiations.

Step 5: Settlement Negotiations (Several Weeks to Months After Filing a Claim)

Negotiations could begin shortly after the insurance company receives your demand letter. Don’t be surprised if they come back with a low number. They’re hoping you’ll accept a quick payout. Since we’ve seen how the injury has changed your life, both financially and emotionally, we’ll push back for a settlement that truly reflects what you’ve lost.

We’ll keep lines of communication open with you as these talks are happening. You’ll always be in the loop, and you’re free to ask us about offers or potential counterdemands. We might share more evidence or statements to strengthen your position during this time. Many personal injury claims reach a settlement at this point, which saves both time and court expenses. If you choose to accept a settlement at this time, the case will close once all the paperwork is signed, and you’ll receive payment shortly after.

Step 6: Filing a Lawsuit (If Necessary) (6 Months to 2 Years After Injury)

When the other side refuses to cooperate, or negotiations seem to go nowhere, that’s when we’ll file a lawsuit against the at-fault party. Doing this will prompt formal procedures like discovery, which is when both sides share documents, records, and witness lists. Discovery also includes taking witness statements in depositions. This part can take longer than negotiations, but it also puts pressure on the insurance company to reconsider settlement.

During the step of the personal injury lawsuit settlement process, we’ll constantly remain accessible to you. We will prepare all the necessary court documents, guide you through depositions if you’re to be deposed, and keep you updated on all developments. We also advise you about any scheduled court dates. Lawsuits can last anywhere from several months to more than a year, depending on the specifics of the case. We will keep seeking favorable resolutions, sometimes through mediation or renewed settlement discussions.

Step 7: Trial and Verdict (If No Settlement Is Reached) (1-3 Years After Injury)

If nothing comes of these exhaustive efforts, that’s when the case will go to trial. In this scenario, a judge or jury hears both sides, weighs all the evidence, and issues a final judgment. Trials can be unpredictable, so we always make sure you understand every possible outcome. Our team has years of experience in the courtroom, and we’ll stand by you in court and prepare you to testify if your testimony is required.

A trial usually involves opening statements, questioning of witnesses, presentation of evidence, and closing remarks. Both sides will argue their points. Finally, the judge or jury decides how much compensation, if any, the injured person should receive. This process can seem long and exhausting, but we want to present your full story. We want to show precisely how this injury has changed your life. If the court’s decision is not what we hoped for, there may be options for appeal.

Contact Our North Carolina Injury Attorneys for Help

At Kreger Brodish LLP, we know that an injury can have a ripple effect on your life. It can change every aspect, including your job, finances, relationships, and well-being. We are here to lighten that weight by giving you guidance with compassion. Our personal injury lawyers take pride in being reachable by email, cell, text, or in a quick office visit. When you need an update, you won’t be passed around. You can connect directly with your attorney or paralegal.

Our firm has assisted people in Durham, Raleigh, Cary, Greensboro, and beyond for over a decade. We have handled claims involving automobile accidents, slip and falls, dog bites, workplace injuries, and more. Our approach remains the same across every case. We share information with you, our client, stand firm for your interests, and aim to secure fair payment for the real losses you’ve faced.

If you’ve been injured and aren’t sure about your next move, reach out to us for a free consultation. We can offer insights on how to handle your personal injury claim and discuss the steps you should consider next. Let our personal injury lawyers at Kreger Brodish LLP step in and find the path that best supports your health, family, and future. Contact us now to learn more about how we can help you get the money you deserve.

Author: Bren Brodish

I focus my legal practice on personal injury, workers’ compensation, and civil litigation, advocating for individuals against powerful businesses and insurance companies. Born and raised in North Carolina, I studied law and government at NC State University before earning my law degree at Campbell University, where I specialized in trial advocacy and held leadership roles. My legal experience includes work with the Office of the Federal Public Defender, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, and the Wake County Public Defender’s Office. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my wife and family, exploring new restaurants, and traveling across North Carolina.