Injury cases are complex and often unpredictable, with timelines ranging from a few months to several years. Attorney Jobeth Bowers emphasizes that communication is one of the most important parts of managing a successful legal claim. From the moment you hire a lawyer, clear and timely updates — in both directions — help build a stronger case and reduce delays.
Expect heavy communication at the start of your case. The attorney’s office will gather key details, notify insurance companies, and begin managing your claim. During this time, they’ll take a lot off your plate — like billing and insurer calls — so you can focus on your recovery. This initial phase is where the groundwork is laid for the resolution later down the line.
Once your treatment begins, contact may slow down — and that’s normal. Your attorney is still working behind the scenes. However, it’s critical to update them on new medical appointments, referrals, or any unusual bills. Without these updates, the legal team may face delays when compiling final documents, which could prolong your settlement.
If your phone number, email, or address changes — let your lawyer know. Missed updates can stall negotiations or lead to missing critical steps. Similarly, if you receive collections notices, new bills, or unexpected medical charges, your attorney can often prevent credit damage or fix billing errors — but only if they’re informed.
After your treatment ends, your attorney will send your medical records and bills to the insurance company. A settlement offer typically follows within four to six weeks, barring any unusual circumstances. That next phone call might involve discussing compensation — which is why staying reachable is so important. A simple update today can mean a faster, smoother resolution tomorrow.
Timely, two-way communication ensures your case moves forward efficiently. It helps your legal team avoid delays, gather complete documentation, and secure the compensation you deserve. If you have questions or updates, don’t hesitate to reach out to Bowers Law. Our team is here to support you at every stage of your recovery.
Maryland Attorney Jobeth Bowers is the founder of Bowers Law and a graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law
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