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Is There a Time Limit After Which You Can't Sue After an Auto Accident?

Is There a Time Limit After Which You Can't Sue After an Auto Accident?

Have you been asking "Is there a time limit after which you can't sue after an auto accident?" In this article we are going to answer your question.

If you are asking "Is there a time limit after which you can't sue after an auto accident?" I am going to guess that it has been a little while since your accident. Different states are going to have different limitations. There are many things that you need to consider after an accident.

You should find out if you are in a fault or a no fault state. Once you find this out you then should find out how long you have to file your claim. If you wait too long you may be barred from filing it at all.

While the time that you have to submit your claim will vary from state to state there is a general understanding. If you are living in a no fault state the insurance company as well as state law may set a time limit for you to file your no fault paperwork with the insurance company. Some states only give you 30 days to file your paperwork.

Those of you that are in a fault state or tort state can look up the personal injury statute of limitations for your state and that will apply and set the timeline for recovery. These can go from 1 to 5 years but most of the time it is two years.

File Your Claim In Enough Time

To make sure that you file your claim in enough time you should talk to an experienced attorney that can help you comply with time limits and all other requirements that is necessary to preserve your right to sue.




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