How Long Does a Car Accident Case Take in Oregon?

The length of a car accident case in Oregon can vary widely. Some claims resolve in a few months, while others may take a year or longer depending on injuries, fault disputes, and whether a lawsuit is required.

No two car accident cases follow the same timeline. How long a case takes often depends on the complexity of the accident and how the claim is handled.

  • Severity of injuries and length of medical treatment
  • Whether fault is disputed
  • Insurance company response and negotiations
  • Availability of medical records and other evidence
  • Whether a lawsuit becomes necessary

Cases resolved through insurance claims

Many Oregon car accident cases resolve through insurance claims without filing a lawsuit. These cases may conclude within several months once medical treatment is complete and damages can be evaluated.

Delays may occur if insurers dispute liability, question medical treatment, or request additional documentation.

Cases that involve a lawsuit

If a car accident claim cannot be resolved through insurance, a lawsuit may be filed in Oregon state court. Litigation can extend the timeline, sometimes taking a year or more depending on court schedules and the issues involved.

Information about Oregon’s civil court process is available through the Oregon Judicial Branch.

Oregon’s statute of limitations and timing

Regardless of how long negotiations take, Oregon law imposes a strict deadline for filing car accident injury lawsuits. Most claims must be filed within two years under Oregon Revised Statutes § 12.110.

Missing this deadline can prevent a case from moving forward, even if negotiations are ongoing.

Related Oregon personal injury law pages

This page explains general timelines for car accident cases in Oregon and is intended for informational purposes only.