How Long Will My Car Accident Case Take?

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How long will my car accident case take? Every case is different, but many take several months to over a year depending on the extent of your injuries, liability disputes, and the insurance company’s response. Your Phoenix, AZ car accident lawyer from Sargon Law Group can give you a clearer timeline and help you avoid unnecessary delays from the start.

What Affects the Timeline of a Car Accident Case in Arizona

What Affects the Timeline of a Car Accident Case in Arizona

No two car accident cases follow the exact same timeline. Your case may settle in just a few weeks, or it may take a year or longer depending on several key factors. The speed of your case depends on the evidence available, the complexity of your injuries, and how cooperative the insurance company is.

Factors That Can Delay or Speed Up a Case

If there is a dispute over who caused the crash or how serious your injuries are, it can slow everything down. Insurance companies often use these disputes to delay payment or justify a low offer. The more evidence we can gather early in the case, the better positioned you are to settle quickly. 

When you dispute fault, you must be prepared to present a strong case showing why the other driver should be held responsible.

Other timing factors include how quickly you complete medical treatment and how responsive you are to paperwork or documentation requests. We also keep an eye on the clock. Under A.R.S. § 12-542, you have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Arizona. Missing this deadline can result in losing your right to recover compensation.

How a Catastrophic Injury Impacts Case Length

If you suffered a catastrophic injury, your case may take longer because it requires a full understanding of long-term medical needs and future costs. These injuries often require expert opinions, extended treatment, and multiple rounds of negotiation before a settlement can be reached.

Cases involving a catastrophic injury may go to trial if the insurance company refuses to pay what your condition is truly worth. We work closely with medical professionals to present the strongest possible case on your behalf.

Common Steps That Affect How Long Your Case Will Last

Most car accident cases follow the same basic sequence. After the crash, you will need medical care, file an insurance claim, and begin the negotiation process. If a fair settlement is not reached, your case may move into litigation before it is finally resolved. Typical steps in a car accident claim that could impact the length of your case include:

  • Reporting the accident to the police
  • Gathering police reports and crash documentation
  • Getting medical evaluations and beginning treatment
  • Collecting witness statements
  • Filing a claim with the insurance company
  • Responding to requests for documentation
  • Resolving liability disputes
  • Negotiating a settlement
  • Preparing for trial if necessary

We work hard to keep your case moving, even when insurers try to delay or minimize your claim. We understand how to report an accident to the police and make sure the documentation meets the standards described under A.R.S. § 28-667. Your personal injury lawyer in Phoenix will monitor every deadline, manage communication, and protect your right to full and fair compensation from start to finish.

Talk to a Car Accident Lawyer Who Will Keep Your Case Moving

Waiting on a fair settlement can be frustrating, but you do not have to wait in the dark. Your car accident attorney with Sargon Law Group will stay in constant contact, explain each step, and fight to resolve your case as quickly as possible. With a no-win, no-fee guarantee and over $10 million in damages recovered, contact us today to get started.