What Is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Florida
What Is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Personal Injury Claim in Florida
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim in Florida is generally two years.Have you been injured in an accident – a car crash, slip and fall, or even a boating collision anywhere in Florida? Did you file your claim with your insurer under PIP?PIP often falls short of covering all your expenses. So, you might be wondering how much time you have to file your personal injury lawsuit.This blog post discusses the statute of limitations of every personal injury claim.Understanding the Florida Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury ClaimsStatute of LimitationsAs the name suggests, it provides you with limited time to seek relief from the court. You have a time limit to file your personal injury lawsuit and ask for a remedy from the court for the damages you sustained.There are many reasons why limitation laws exist:
It minimizes the deterioration of evidence. It is easy to gather evidence when the incident is fresh compared to when a significant amount of time has passed.
It reduces litigation costs. When the incident is recent, it becomes easy for your lawyer to assemble documents, locate witnesses, and reconstruct what happened.
It protects the integrity of the legal system. The judges are also humans. It becomes difficult for them to do justice when all the information relating to the case has disappeared.
Car accident
Motorcycle accident
Bicycle accident
Slip and fall accident
Medical malpractice
Truck accident
Boating accident
Wrongful death
Pedestrian accident
Uber or Lyft accident
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The child or parents must file a personal injury lawsuit within seven years. The seven-year timeline starts from the date of the accident.
Sometimes, a child can sustain injuries during birth due to medical negligence. In this case, the parents must file a medical malpractice negligence lawsuit on behalf of the child before their eighth birthday.
The defendant has left the state
Sexual abuse
Mental illness
Defective products injuries
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