Is Trial Necessary After a Los Angeles Car Accident?

When you have been in involved in a Los Angeles car accident, you may wonder if it is in fact necessary to go to trial.  The fact of the matter is that it entirely depends upon the circumstances surrounding the accident.  Since the details surrounding the facts of every case are so different, it really depends on what happened in your particular case.  Statistically, however, most Los Angeles car accident cases end up being settled out of court.  The reasons for this are myriad, but only around ten percent of the auto accident cases in Los Angeles actually end up going to trial.

Among the many reasons why a car accident claim will settle out of court, as opposed to go to trial is time, money, and issues of privacy.  People do not want their personal lives, habits, finances, and more exposed before a jury.  Furthermore, the time and money required to actually go to trial often outweighs the benefit of going to trial.  Since there is no guarantee one will actually win if their claim goes to trial, there is even more incentive to settle.  If, for any reason, a settlement cannot be reached, then the claim is likely to go trial.

In all of these dealings, it is important to have a good personal injury lawyer and/or car accident attorney at your side.  The skilled Los Angeles personal injury lawyers at California Attorney Group have a wealth of experience in negotiating and obtaining settlement claims for their clients who have been in Los Angeles car accidents.  Their years of practice have equipped them with the tools and skills necessary to get the most for you, no matter what the nature of your car accident claim.  Contact them today at (866) 650-0505 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (866) 650-0505 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting            (866) 650-0505 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (866) 650-0505 end_of_the_skype_highlighting end_of_the_skype_highlighting for a free consultation, and determine the best course of action for you, whether it be settlement or trial.

 

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