5 Reasons Why Truck Accident Claims May Be Delayed in Court

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5 Reasons Why Truck Accident Claims May Be Delayed in Court

Being involved in a truck accident is overwhelming enough. But when your case gets delayed in court, it can add more stress to an already difficult situation. If you’re waiting for a resolution and wondering why it’s taking so long, you’re not alone.

Truck accident claims can get complicated quickly, and there are several reasons why things might not move as fast as you’d hope. Understanding what’s behind these delays can help you better manage expectations—and even prepare for some of the roadblocks ahead.

Here are five common reasons why truck accident cases get delayed in court.


1. Deciding Whether to File in State or Federal Court

When a passenger car collides with a large commercial truck, the legal case may involve people and companies from different states. You might live in Ohio, but the trucking company could be based in New York and incorporated in Delaware.

That means one of the first hurdles is figuring out where the case should be filed—state court or federal court. As the injured party, you and your attorney may prefer a local state court, where juries may be more familiar with local roads and conditions. But the trucking company might try to move the case to federal court, where the rules are more rigid and the process may favor them.

This tug-of-war over jurisdiction can cause early delays while the courts sort out where the case belongs.


2. Disputes Over Who’s at Fault

Liability—who caused the accident—is one of the biggest factors in any personal injury case. If there’s no clear evidence, like dashcam footage or a police report stating who was at fault, both sides may launch full investigations to build their arguments.

You might know in your gut that the truck driver caused the crash, but until it’s proven in court or admitted by the other side, things won’t move forward. These investigations take time, especially in serious truck accidents where multiple parties could be involved—including the trucking company, a maintenance provider, or even a parts manufacturer.


3. Figuring Out the True Cost of Your Injuries and Property Damage

After a truck accident, your medical bills start piling up—and you may also be facing car repairs, lost wages, and more. But determining the full extent of your damages isn’t always quick or easy.

Both sides need time to gather information about how much your recovery will cost, not just now, but in the future. You may have doctors and medical experts evaluating your condition, while the trucking company’s insurance provider may bring in their own experts to offer a different opinion.

These back-and-forths over how much money is “fair” can lead to major delays—especially if your injuries are severe or if multiple people were hurt in the crash.


4. Waiting to Understand the Full Scope of Your Medical Recovery

Sometimes, it’s actually in your best interest to wait before settling your claim. You might need time to reach what doctors call maximum medical improvement—a point where your recovery has plateaued, and you know what kind of long-term care, if any, you’ll need.

If you settle too soon without knowing whether you’ll fully recover or need surgery down the road, you could end up without enough money to cover future medical expenses. That’s why your attorney may recommend hitting pause until you have a clearer picture of your health. While that may slow the process, it protects you in the long run.


5. Unexpected Delays in the Legal System

Some delays are simply out of your control. Even if everything else is ready to go, court-related issues can push your case back, including:

  • Overloaded insurance adjusters who take longer to investigate and respond to your claim

  • Backlogged court dockets, especially post-pandemic, as more people file lawsuits

  • Federal court delays due to a shortage of judges across the country

  • Personal emergencies involving the judge, lawyers, jury members, or even the parties involved

These kinds of delays can be incredibly frustrating, but knowing they’re not a reflection of your case—or your attorney—can help ease some of the stress.


You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

At The Fitch Law Firm LLC, we understand how exhausting and confusing it can be to wait while your case winds through the system. Rear-end truck accidents often result in serious injuries, and the legal path to compensation can feel like one long uphill battle.

That’s why we’re here—to walk with you every step of the way. Our job is to fight for your best possible outcome, keep you informed, and help you make smart decisions whether your case is settled out of court or heads to trial.

Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll listen to your story, answer your questions, and help you understand your options. While we can’t always control the timeline, you can count on us to keep pushing forward—because you deserve justice, and we’re here to help you get it.



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