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Statutes of Limitations
Each state in the country has statutes of limitations that can prevent you from
filing your personal injury claim at some point after the incident. While this keeps
cases current and applicable, it also prevents you from filing your personal injury
claim whenever you want.
The statutes of limitations vary for every type of case, and they vary between states.
Some states allow more time for you to file a claim, while other states only allow
a very limited time frame in which you can file.
Statutes of limitations can become even more confusing if you have to file your
personal injury claim in another state. For instance, if you are injured in a truck
accident, you may file a claim against the trucking company, rather than the truck
driver, and the trucking company may be located in a different state with a different
statute of limitations.
The attorneys at Seegmiller Johnson will make sure that your claim is filed in the
appropriate manner and within the required statute of limitations.
Contact
one of the experienced personal injury lawyers at Seegmiller Johnson today to schedule
your
free initial consultation
. Our lawyers will help you understand of the statute of limitations for your claim.