When Will I Have My Money?
When Will I Have My Money?
Navigating the aftermath of a personal injury can be overwhelming, especially when financial concerns arise. One of the most pressing questions clients often ask is, "When will I have my money?" Understanding the timeline for receiving compensation is crucial for planning, peace of mind, and preventing any future frustrations.
Initial Consultation and Case Evaluation
The journey towards receiving compensation begins with an initial consultation and a thorough evaluation of the case. This stage involves gathering all investigative information, accident reports, dash cam footage, photos, and witness statements. A comprehensive understanding of the case's specifics helps in formulating a strong strategy.
Treatment
It is vital that you are certain about the nature of your injuries related to the wreck and have completed treatment before proceeding forward with your case. This is often the longest part of the process and can get tiresome, but you do not want to sell yourself short by failing to have all the evidence necessary to appropriately support getting a recovery for your full measure of damages.
Once you have finished treatment, all of your medical bills and records are requested from your doctors. This process can also be longer than most people realize, but it is important to present a full and complete demand package when starting negotiations with the insurance company.
Initial Demand and Negotiations
Once all relevant information is collected, Jess will create a demand package for the insurance company to review. It will include a letter explaining how their insured is liable, detailing your damages, and then demanding an amount be paid on your case. After review of the demand package, the adjuster will either comply with the demand in the letter or by making a counter offer to start negotiations from. During negotiations, various offers and counteroffers are exchanged back and forth. The goal is to reach a fair settlement that covers medical expenses, lost wages, and other related costs.
Settlement Agreement
If negotiations lead to a satisfactory offer, a settlement agreement is drafted and your check is sent to Jessica Corley Law Firm. The check is then deposited into the firm's trust account. Jess will then start negotiating reductions on any health insurance or other liens on your case and reductions on any outstanding balances on your medical bills. Some liens take longer than others to get. Any lien from the Federal Government, like from Medicare or Tricare, will take longer than any other to obtain.
Closing
Once all of your final lien amounts and medical bill reductions are received and the funds from the check have cleared, Jess will meet with you for what is called a closing. During the closing you will sign the documents necessary to finalize the settlement and release any liable parties and receive your settlement check.
We will also review a Settlement Statement that explains all of the money coming in and going out on your behalf. It will detail the funds received, the attorney's fee, the costs being reimbursed, the liens being paid and the medical providers being paid. Any funds after those deductions will be the value of your check.
Litigation Process
In some cases, negotiations may not result in a fair settlement. When this happens, taking the case to court becomes necessary. The litigation process involves filing a lawsuit, discovery, trial preparation, and potentially going to trial. This process can extend the timeline significantly, often taking several months to years.
Factors Affecting the Timeline
Several factors can influence the timeline for receiving compensation, including:
- Complexity of the Case: More complex cases involving severe injuries or multiple parties may take longer to resolve.
- Insurance Company Response Time: The efficiency and cooperation of the insurance company plays a significant role in the timeline.
- Medical Treatment: Ongoing medical treatment may delay the final settlement to ensure all expenses are accounted for.
- Court Schedules: If the case goes to trial, court schedules and availability can impact the duration.
Understanding the steps involved and the factors influencing the timeline can provide clarity during this challenging period. Patience and persistence are key, and having a dedicated legal advocate ensures the best possible outcome, striving for timely and fair compensation.