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Injury attorney Peter Goss discusses the factors that affect the length of a personal injury case.
Many times we are asked how long the claims process will take. I tell our clients it's a very slow process and we ask for their patience. In order for us to protect your rights properly, we need to make sure we have all the relevant information so that we can provide it to the insurance company so that you may be compensated properly for your injuries. If you would like to speak with a legal professional about your case, please, feel free to contact us and we would be happy to discuss it with you.

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