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The average time from beginning to end varies from city to city and state to state, usually ranging from one to six years. In most places the average is probably two to three years. A rare case can be settled in a few weeks or months. On occasion, a case could last a decade or more including appeals. Ask your lawyer what the average length of time is for a malpractice case in your area. No lawyer can promise you how long your specific case will take because he cannot predict how the defendants will respond or whether there will be one or more appeals.
 


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