We won't sugarcoat it — there's no universal answer, and anyone who promises you one is misleading you. But here's an honest framework so you know what to expect:
Factors that affect timeline:
- Severity of injuries — We generally recommend waiting until you reach Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) before settling, so you know the full extent of your damages. Settling too early can leave you undercompensated for future medical needs.
- Liability disputes — Clear-cut liability cases move faster. Cases where fault is contested require investigation, depositions, and sometimes trial preparation.
- Insurance company cooperation — Some insurers negotiate in good faith. Others drag their feet deliberately to pressure you into accepting less.
- Court backlogs — If a case goes to litigation, Michigan court schedules affect timing.
General ranges:
- Straightforward claims with clear liability and documented injuries: 6–18 months
- Complex cases involving catastrophic injury, wrongful death, or disputed liability: 1–3+ years
