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How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take?

A personal injury lawsuit can take a minimum of two weeks and can also go up to 2 years. A number of various factors, some of them not so obvious, determine who is liable for damages or injuries endured during an accident. For example, a motorist is seriously injured when another motorist cuts in front of her after turning onto the street. He or she may be found liable if she was speeding or made any illegal change of lane prior to the collision.

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