What is a “statute of limitations” in personal injury cases?

A: The statute of limitations is the legal time limit within which a person must file a personal injury lawsuit. This time frame varies depending on the state and type of injury, but it typically ranges from one to three years from the date of the accident or the date the injury was discovered. If a lawsuit is not filed within this period, the injured party may lose the right to seek compensation for their injuries. It’s important to consult with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after an accident to ensure that the statute of limitations does not expire. In some cases, the statute of limitations may be extended if the injured party was a minor at the time of the injury or if the defendant was unreachable. However, waiting too long to file a lawsuit can make it more difficult to gather evidence and secure the compensation you deserve.