Bus Accident Settlements vs. Trials: The Pros and Cons for Claimants

Bus Accident Settlements vs. Trials: The Pros and Cons for Claimants

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When you’re involved in a bus accident, the path to compensation can feel overwhelming. One of the most important decisions you’ll face is settling your case or attempting to take it to trial. The right choice depends on your specific circumstances. However, in some cases, you may not have a choice.

Settling can often result in faster compensation, but it might mean accepting less than you deserve. On the other hand, going to trial may offer a higher payout, although it comes with the risks of an uncertain outcome and a longer process. If you need help deciding how to move forward with your bus accident claim, please contact Mintz Law Firm. We can help you in several ways when you retain our support.

The Pros and Cons of Bus Accident Settlements vs. Trials

There are many factors to consider when determining if you should take your case to trial or accept a settlement. Some of the pros and cons include:

Settlements End More Quickly

Settlements for personal injury are generally much faster than any claims involving going to trial. When conversation stays between the parties and their legal representatives, settlements may take as little as three to six months.

If you are concerned about getting back on your feet quickly after an injury-causing bus accident, a settlement will probably result in a faster financial recovery.

Trials May Result in Increased Compensation

If you go to trial, either because another party refused to settle or of your own accord, you may benefit from increased compensation. This is because jurors in a public trial will determine what the plaintiff deserves to receive. 

When jurors have access to all the information, they may award the plaintiff much more compensation than an insurance company would choose to reward. We encourage you to work with an attorney with extensive experience in trial law for support, as your lawyer will be instrumental in selecting good jurors for your claim.

Spend More Time in Processes Involving Court Trial

A potential downside to a trial, especially if you’re facing serious injuries, is that you may have to wait longer to obtain compensation for your losses and injuries. This may also result in increased stress for you as a plaintiff.

Settlement Claims Are Often Less Stressful

Settlement claims are less stressful than trial counterparts in personal injury law, and there are several reasons why this is. On top of trials being longer than settlements, they also take a larger chunk of the victim’s time. You may be obligated to attend more appointments in a trial compared to the scheduling requirements in a settlement. Settlement claims tend to be more hands-off for a plaintiff.

For example, an attorney in a settlement can handle communication on a victim’s behalf. During settlements, meetings between law enforcement, court personnel, and insurance companies are much less likely to require clients to participate. This is not necessarily true in a trial claim.

Can’t Decide Between Settling or Going to Trial? Retain Support From a Mintz Law Firm Bus Accident Lawyer Today

At Mintz Law Firm, we understand the complexities of deciding between settling or going to trial for a bus accident claim. With decades of experience handling personal injury cases, we carefully and diligently guide you through each option. Whether you prioritize a faster resolution through settlement or believe a trial may yield a better outcome, our team ensures you are informed and prepared at every step.

We handle everything from negotiations to courtroom representation, reducing stress so you can focus on your recovery. Our personalized approach means we will always be available to address your concerns and help you make the best decision for your financial future. Contact us at (303) 462-2999 or through our contact form today.

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