On Average, How Long Do Workers’ Compensation Settlements Take In Michigan?

In Michigan, you can settle a workers’ comp case 6 months after your injury. On average, settlements take about 12 months from the pre-trial date, especially if there is disputes.
Many workers’ comp cases in Michigan result in a settlement through negotiation. This is roughly 6 months to a year if everything goes smoothly. This period typically includes medical evaluations, gathering evidence, and negotiating.
If the case moves toward a trial and there is lots of disputes, then the case can take anywhere from 6 months to a few years. This includes a lot of legal back and forth, including hearings, motions, and more.
Luckily, you do not have to do through this process alone, and we are here to help.
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