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FAQ - After the Trial

 

If I win, how long does it take to receive the money?

If a verdict is rendered in your favor, it usually takes a few weeks to a month to finalize the results. If the defense attorney does not appeal the verdict, the lawyers will work out the final figures with respect to the verdict, interest, court costs, deductions and attorneys' fees.

What happens if we lose?

Hopefully, you will not lose. If you do, your lawyer will discuss the possibilities of appeal. Appeal is usually a very expensive process, but your lawyer will advise you whether or not appeal is appropriate.

If we lose, is it still possible to get a settlement?

In a few rare cases, the insurance company may be willing to offer a nominal settlement to avoid an appeal. This is not very probable. The best thing to do is to concentrate on winning your case. If your case is clear on liability (fault of the other party), and you have prepared yourself well for trial, the chances are that you will win your case. Justice usually prevails.

If you are in need of a Fort Myers or Sarasota injury, accident, wrongful death or workers' compensation attorney, please do not hesitate to call us at (941) 623-4551 or toll free at (888) 393-9036. If you prefer, you may send us an e-mail or fill out the form on the Contact Us page of this website, and a representative from our firm will be in contact with you shortly. We look forward to hearing from you.

In addition to our Port Charlotte office, All Injuries Law Firm, P.A can serve you in Fort Myers and Sarasota, Florida.
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