Hearing loss and your job: What you need to know
February 6, 2025If you are involved in a personal injury case, you know it can be stressful. You might be wondering when and if it is worthwhile to file a lawsuit. Many claims can be resolved before a lawsuit would need to be filed, but that is not always the case.
Sometimes, taking your personal injury case to court is the best option, and an experienced personal injury attorney can help navigate the court systems and get the outcome you deserve.
Here are a few things to consider when you are weighing whether to file a personal injury case into court.
When you file a case to court, a schedule will eventually be made that sets a date for trial. This trial date is effectively a deadline which means the parties will either have to agree to a settlement or decide to pursue the case to trial.
The vast majority of personal injury cases do not go to trial, but having this option available to preserve your rights can sometimes be necessary to get the outcome you deserve.
If the at-fault party is denying liability and is unwilling to discuss settlement before filing a case, it can be in your best interest to file a suit and bring the matter to the court to assert your claim.
Filing your case to court will also open the discovery process. An experienced personal injury attorney will work with you to complete this process, and gather any necessary information to strengthen your case through discovery requests to the other parties.
When you agree to a settlement, typically you give up your right to pursue further legal action, which can be premature if you are still working out the details of your case. Under Ohio law, there are restrictions as to how long you can wait to file your case before you would prevented from doing so. Sometimes a case needs to be filed to ensure you do not miss those deadlines and are still able to pursue your claim.
At the end of the day, hiring an experienced personal injury attorney can help you make the best decisions and protect your interests.
Your attorney will evaluate your case, your current condition, your future needs, and provide guidance on the best course of action to secure the outcome you deserve.
Connor Kimmet and Hafenstein LLP
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