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How Long Does it Take to Resolve a Car Accident Case?

March 12, 2025

How Long Does it Take to Resolve a Car Accident Case?

Following a crash, you may feel panicked. If you sustain injuries, you may be burdened by medical bills, all while trying to keep up with the costs of everyday living. Many accident victims are unable to work, creating further financial distress during an already stressful time. With all the unknowns that lie ahead, wouldn’t it be nice to know when you may be able to put the entire ordeal behind you?

There is no formula to determine how long your accident case will take to resolve, with timelines ranging from several months up to two years. At Raybin & Weissman, our Nashville car accident lawyers are committed to helping you recover maximum compensation on your claim. Keep reading to learn more about the process of resolving a car accident claim and the value of obtaining experienced representation.

Investigation

A collision can quickly place you and your family in financial ruin, especially if you sustain serious injuries. After calling law enforcement, your next call should be to a Nashville car accident attorney. A car accident attorney will conduct an investigation into the circumstances behind your accident to determine who is responsible. At Raybin & Weissman, we conduct a thorough investigation, visit the accident scene, and even interview witnesses. We will also request a copy of the accident report from the police to examine the officer’s findings.

Notice of Injury Claim

When you hire representation, we will handle insurance communications on your behalf. More specifically, our legal team will find out the specifics of the at-fault driver’s auto insurer, including the policy’s liability limits. Tennessee requires that every driver registered in the state carry at least $25,000 in bodily injury coverage per person, $50,000 in bodily injury per accident, and $25,000 in property damage coverage. Additionally, we will put the at-fault driver’s auto insurance company on notice of your bodily injury claim.

Maximum Medical Improvement

While you may be eager to settle, we highly recommend that you reach maximum medical improvement before accepting a settlement offer. Maximum medical improvement (MMI) is the point at which you will no longer make any significant physical recovery. This will be determined by your treating physician. The reason to wait to settle is two-fold: Once you reach MMI, you will know the full extent of your accident-incurred costs, including lost wages and the costs for any treatments or surgeries. Additionally, you will have a more accurate picture when estimating future lost wages and medical expenses.

Settlement Negotiations

In retaining counsel, our team of personal injury lawyers will collect all your medical records, medical bills, and pay stubs to demonstrate the extent of your injuries. Moreover, our Nashville car accident attorneys have experience drafting demand letters, not shying away from requesting the relief that you desperately need. Typically, we will request a higher amount than the worth of your case so that there is wiggle room for negotiating.

We are proud to advocate for car accident victims, allowing them to recover the financial resources they need to help make them whole. Settlement negotiations may take several months, with the insurance company offering you an amount that does not cover your financial and pain and suffering damages. If the insurance company refuses to offer you the worth of your accident case, our team will fight that much harder, even pursuing your case in court.

Injured? Contact Our Nashville Car Accident Attorneys Today

A crash can cause you to see everything you have worked so hard for slowly slip away. If you or a loved one have recently been injured in a crash, the attorneys at Raybin & Weissman would like to hear from you. Helping injury victims in central Tennessee since 1976, our Nashville car accident lawyers have successfully assisted individuals in securing compensation to help them make a full recovery. To learn more about our services, contact us online or by phone to schedule your free consultation.