If you have been in a car accident in Pennsylvania, you may feel overwhelmed by medical bills, car repair costs, and the inevitable back-and-forth with your insurance company. Determining the amount of your damage and how you are going to pay for it is a process that often takes months or up to a year. One important detail that often gets overlooked during the aftermath of a crash is the legal time limit to file a personal injury lawsuit. Learn about the statute of limitations in Pennsylvania and why an immediate consultation with an attorney is crucial.
In Pennsylvania, you have a strict timeline of two years to file a lawsuit for a personal injury or property damage claim. The clock starts ticking, generally, on the day the accident occurs. However, there are a couple of exceptions to this rule:
As you can see, the specifics of your case will determine whether or not any exceptions to the two-year rule apply. This is why it is essential to enlist the help of an experienced attorney so you can be sure of your deadline and take the necessary steps to meet it.
Even if two years sounds like plenty of time, it is important not to wait too long to take action. Putting together a strong car accident case takes time, and important evidence can disappear quickly. A skilled lawyer can help you navigate the intricacies of your claim, deal with insurance providers, and ensure that your lawsuit is properly filed within the applicable deadline.
Contact our team at Lowenthal & Abrams, Injury Attorneys. We will evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve before the clock runs out. Call now.
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