How Long Will My Case Go On?

Cases vary in length from weeks, months, even to years in some instances. Each case is unique, and how long your case will take depends on numerous factors. For example, if you received a serious injury, you do not want to settle your claim until you have received sufficient medical care so that either your physician has released you or your future medical expenses related to the accident can be determined with reasonable certainty. Therefore, the amount of time you need to heal may determine the length of time necessary to conclude your claim. The amount of time before you recover also depends on whether a lawsuit must be filed.

What Will This Cost Me?

Davis & McCabe will consult anyone injured in an accident for free. If we agree to represent you, we will not require you to pay us any money up front, such as a retainer. Rather, we get paid based on a contingency fee. A contingent fee means that you pay a percentage of your settlement to your attorney. Our firm will also advance all of the costs and expenses associated with your case. We do not charge any interest on these advances, and the sums that are advanced will be deducted from the verdict or settlement after the fee has been determined.

Where Will My Case Be Filed?

This will be determined by where the accident happened and the residence addresses of all parties.

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