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How do you know when to settle your car accident case?

On Behalf of | May 8, 2025 | PERSONAL INJURY (PLAINTIFF) - Motor Vehicle Accidents

In the aftermath of your car accident, you’ll find yourself coping with a lot of emotions. You’ll be angry at the individual who caused your wreck, and you’ll experience anxiety about what that the future holds. While you might be able to alleviate these feelings through a personal injury lawsuit that gives you an avenue to secure accountability and recover compensation, there will likely come a point where you’ll have to decide whether settling the case is your best option.

After all, most personal injury cases are resolved without need for trial. That said, you still have to be careful with how you navigate your case so that you secure a fair and favorable outcome that positions you for a successful future.

When should you settle your personal injury case?

Ultimately, only you can answer this question. But before deciding, you should be sure to consider the following:

  • The strength of your claim and thus the likelihood that you’ll be able to win your case at trial.
  • Any evidentiary weaknesses that could lead to a finding of comparative fault and thus diminish the amount of compensation you recover if you see your case through litigation.
  • Your willingness to deal with the stress and uncertainty that oftentimes accompanies ongoing litigation.
  • Your ability to remain financially afloat while your case is pending.

Remember, while a quick infusion of cash received through settlement might look enticing, it may not be in your best interests. So, be sure to fully analyze the circumstances of your case so that you can make the decision that’s right for you and your future.

Do you need assistance navigating your personal injury case?

If so, then be sure to discuss the unique facts of your case with your attorney. With a legal ally in your corner, you may feel more confident in the decisions that you make and the decisions that you make to protect your interests.