• Workers’ Compensation Attorney
  • Personal Injury Attorney
  • Auto Accident Attorney
  • Workers’ Compensation Arbitrator

The Law Offices of Charles H Leo, PA

Workers' Compensation Attorney in Orlando FL

 Call Us 24/7 for a Free Case Evaluation:  Orlando Area (407) 839-1160 | Lake County (352) 309-1472 | Brevard County (321) 234-0926

facebook link workers' compensation attorneyyoutube link workers' compensation lawyerlinked in link workers' compensation attorney

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Settlements/Wins
  • Practice Areas
    • Auto Accidents
    • Boating Accidents
    • Brain Injuries
    • Dog Bites
    • Drug Injury
    • DUI Victim
    • Personal Injury
      • Fire and Burn Victim
      • Motorcycle Injuries
      • Slip And Fall
    • Social Security Disability
    • Theme Park Injuries
    • Workers Compensation
    • Workers’ Compensation Arbitrator
    • Workers’ Compensation Mediation
  • Service Areas
  • Blog
  • FAQ
  • Contact

February 1, 2024

What Is The Average Time It Takes To Settle A Personal Injury Case?

Understanding the Uniqueness of Personal Injury Claims

Every personal injury claim is different and even two people in the same vehicle with the same injuries may end up settling their claims at totally different times.  In the State of Florida, the statute of limitations on a personal injury claim is four years from the date of the accident.  This means that on the four year anniversary of your accident, you must have already settled your claim or brought a lawsuit against the insurance company or you will forever be barred from making a claim against the insurance company for your injuries.  If you are pursuing an uninsured/underinsured motorist claim, the statute of limitations in the state of Florida is five years from the date of the accident.  Each state has a different statute of limitations for their personal injury claims.

Statutes of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Florida

Most claims do not take the full four or five years to settle, the typical timeframe for settlement of a personal injury claim is around a year or two,

What Is The Average Time It Takes To Settle A Personal Injury Case?

depending on your medical treatment.  A claim with extensive injuries will require much more medical treatment than a claim with very minor injuries.

The Typical Timeline for Settling Personal Injury Claims

If you are injured in a personal injury claim, you will treat with a licensed medical physician who will place you on a physical therapy treatment plan to help relieve or reduce your pain symptoms.  The doctor will notify you how long they think you will need to treat, and they will probably opine that you treat three to four times a week.  After a few weeks, the physician will examine you again and note your continued pain complaints.  The doctor will probably refer you for an MRI at this point if you have not already had one done.  The doctor will request an MRI of all body parts that you are complaining are injured to rule out any abnormal pathology.  If the MRI comes back with any abnormal results, your doctor will likely refer you to a specialist, usually an orthopedic doctor or neurosurgeon.  If you are referred to a specialist and the specialist opines that you require a surgical procedure, your case will take a little bit longer as you will need time to make sure you are healing properly from your surgery before you settle your claim.

Medical Treatment Process in Personal Injury Claims

When you purchase an auto insurance policy in the State of Florida, you get to pick which coverages you want to carry.  Bodily injury coverage on your policy covers the other party or parties’ injuries if you are at fault for an accident.  This coverage is not mandatory in the State of Florida so not all drivers have this coverage.  If you are hit by someone with a very minimal bodily injury policy, you will only be able to have minimal medical treatment.  Obviously, a small case like this will take much less time to settle than if you have a large bodily injury policy where you can afford to have as much treatment as you need or to undergo a surgical procedure.  Once an adjuster receives a demand package for settlement of a very minor claim, they will not need as much time to investigate and evaluate the claim.  They will usually make their offer much more quickly and if your injuries, outstanding medical balances, and pain and suffering warrant it, they will most likely tender their minimal policy to you.

Auto Insurance Coverage and Its Impact on Personal Injury Claims

If you have a claim with a large bodily injury policy limit and you have extensive medical treatment, it will take longer for the insurance adjuster to evaluate the claim as there will be large outstanding medical bills and a significant amount of medical records for them to read through.

The Role of Personal Injury Attorneys in Settlement and Litigation

If you have an experienced personal injury attorney working on your case and they are unable to settle your claim directly with the insurance adjuster the attorney will recommend you file a lawsuit if they believe they will be able to get more money from the insurance company by doing so.  An attorney will never recommend you file a lawsuit if they do not believe you will win as they are putting their own money on the line and they do not get paid unless your case settles.  If your case does not warrant filing a lawsuit, your attorney will recommend you accept the top offer the insurance company is making, and they will explain their reasoning and give you their legal advice as to why this would be in your best interest.

Navigating the Legal Process: From Filing a Lawsuit to Trial

Filing a lawsuit can be time-consuming and costly and both you and your attorney must be willing to put in the time and effort that goes along with that.  There is no statute of limitations on a lawsuit and they can take as many years as needed to settle.  If a lawsuit is filed, the insurance company assigns a defense attorney to represent their interests in the case.  Your attorney and the defense attorney will work together through the court system to try to reach an amicable resolution without the need to take the case all the way to trial.  This will include filing several documents and requesting documents from all parties involved in the case.  You will be requested to produce several years of prior medical records for the defense attorney to review to make sure the injuries you are suing for were not pre-existing injuries.  You will also be requested to make yourself available for depositions where you will be asked a series of questions in front of a court reporter who will take down your statements.  Before the trial can take place, you will be requested to sit through a mediation where your attorney and the defense attorney will try to reach a settlement without having to go to trial.  If the case does not settle, you will proceed to trial which can be very time-consuming.  Most courts are backlogged so it takes some time to receive a trial date but in cases like this, it is much better to take all the time your case needs to get to trial instead of settling for a much lower amount than your case is actually worth.

Conclusion: The Varied Paths of Personal Injury Claims

All claims are different, some end up in trial, some settle within a few months, it just all depends on the amount of treatment you need and if the insurance company is willing to settle your claim fairly.

Article by Charles Leo / Workers' Compensation Law / Orlando Injury Attorney, Workers' Compensation

Call us today for a free consultation | (407) 839-1160
We will aggressively pursue the maximum settlement for your case.

Paul Gladieux AvatarPaul Gladieux
Mr. Leo has always been there for us. And and very informative and very professional, thank you.
Google Logo
panamacitybeachbum Avatarpanamacitybeachbum
I'm Robert Daniels. In September, 2010 I injured my knee doing construction work. After surgery and physical therapy, I never regained full use of my knee. I found the Leo Trial Group and they represented me for a SSDI appeal. So glad I did. The bank would have foreclosed on our house and we'd have been living on the street without the help of my attorney. My attorney filed a motion and brief with the SSA to make a decision prior to waiting on a hearing. I was granted SSDI and words can't express what a great relief this was. Here it is March, 2023 and my family needs you again to help us with another SSDI matter. We will be reaching out to you next week. Thanks so much.
Google Logo
Dennis Bannon AvatarDennis Bannon
Used attorney 10 yrs ago,did great job hired again
Google Logo
Button to load more customer reviews

About Charles Leo

A Cocoa Beach, Florida native, Charles Leo is the main shareholder in the Central Florida based firm Law Offices of Charles H. Leo, P.A. The firm focuses on representing accident victims in their claims against insurance companies for workplace injuries and auto accidents. His extensive trial experience has led to trials in most statewide Workers' Compensation courts. Mr Leo has handled complex appeals before the First District and is AV Rated by Martindale Hubbell.

Mr. Leo's free time is spend coaching or watching his children's sports activities, which include baseball, surfing & fishing.

Charles Leo's passion and commitment to helping Floridians led him to start his own firm in 1997. The Law Offices of Charles Leo, P.A. has helped thousands of Floridians since January of 1997, and is committed to trying to help each and every client fight for justice.

Free Case Evaluation

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

floridabar.org
floridabar.org

Best Workers Compensation Award

Workers Compensation Attorney Charles Leo
Best Orlando Workers Compensation Attorneys

Best Workers Compensation Award

Best Orlando Workers Compensation Attorneys

What to do if You are Injured

inj-img

A step by step guide of what to do if you are injured in an accident

Learn More

Testimonial

“I came to Mr. Leo by a recommendation about 30 years ago. His honesty and integrity combined with perfect and winning legal direction won my case. His strategy and knowledge turned my life around and I learned about how careful you have to be picking a lawyer. Since then he has done an incredible job for me again. In the courtroom, his knowledge and expertise are very successful. The respect Mr. Leo receives in the courtroom will give you humble confidence because he is your lawyer. Any legal or medical or injury or employee workplace issue my family or I will ever have Mr. Leo is our only choice. THANK GOD for Mr. Leo, he changed the way I live my life and how long I get to spend time with my family”.

-Harry M.

Avvo certified workers' compensation attorney

BBB A+ Rated

rated by Super Lawyers: Charles "Chick" Leo rated by Super Lawyers: Charles "Chick" Leo

 

Recent Posts

  • Understanding Workers’ Compensation in Florida
  • Personal Injury Protection (PIP) in Florida
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Workers’ Compensation Settlements

The Law Offices of Charles H. Leo, P.A.

  • Altamonte Springs, FL
  • Apopka, FL Workers Comp Attorney
  • Workers’ Comp Attorney in Clermont, FL
  • Eustis, FL
  • Workers Comp Attorney in Kissimmee, FL
  • Workers’ Comp Attorney in Leesburg, FL
  • Injury Lawyer in Tavares, FL
  • Injury Attorney in The Villages, FL
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms Of Use
  • Accessibility Policy

Copyright © 2025 Leo Trial Group. All Rights Reserved. Design and Marketing by Orange Rock Media.

 

The Law Offices of Charles H. Leo, P.A. (407) 839-1160 1114 E Ridgewood St, Orlando, FL 32803 

 

Disclaimer: This web site is designed for general information only. The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Security Seal