How long does it take to settle a maritime injury case?

Settling a maritime injury case in Florida can take anywhere from a few months to a few years depending on the complexity of the case. Generally, it takes a minimum of three to four months for the case to proceed through the legal system before it is resolved. If there is a need for negotiations or mediation, the process can take much longer. In the case of a dispute between two parties, it is usually best to attempt a settlement before going to trial. This can involve the two parties negotiating a settlement on their own or by using the services of a third-party mediator. If a settlement cannot be reached, then the case may proceed to court. In court, both parties will present evidence to a judge or jury, and a verdict will be issued. If there is an agreement between the two parties, then the case will be settled before the trial begins. This is often the quickest way to bring a case to a close. However, if the case is difficult to settle outside of court, then it may take longer to reach a verdict. No matter the outcome, all parties should seek legal counsel for any maritime injury claim. There are many laws that protect people who have suffered a maritime injury and the legal team involved can help speed up the process and make sure that you are getting the compensation that you deserve.

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