Statute Of Limitations for Pedestrian Accidents
What is Statute of Limitations?
A statute of limitations is the amount of time a person has to file a lawsuit. Once the statute of limitations has passed, a plaintiff will have no opportunity to pursue damages relating to an accident. Someone who has been injured in an accident has a chance to pursue compensation for his or her losses but that opportunity is not without limitation. Each state has its own laws regarding how long a person can file a lawsuit. If you have been injured in an accident, it is important to act quickly to ensure you still have the right to file a claim for compensation.
Wrongful Death Cases
A wrongful death claim is a way by which families of deceased pedestrian accident victims can claim compensation. When the pedestrian accident is the result of negligence or wrongdoing, a wrongful death claim may be filed. In the state of Washington the statute of limitations on a wrongful death case is three years. A wrongful death claim allows the family of the victim to claim money for funeral costs, medical expenses, lost future wages, loss of love and companionship and other damages.
Personal Injury Cases
If you have been injured in a pedestrian accident as a result of someone else's negligence, you can file a personal injury claim. You can recover damages for medical expenses, physical therapy bills, mental anguish, pain and suffering and lost wages. In Washington State, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Serious injuries are common in pedestrian accidents. Whether you suffer head injuries, spinal cord injuries or broken bones, a pedestrian accident can turn your life upside down. The resulting bills can add up fast. It is important to have a personal injury lawyer at your side to make sure you get the compensation you rightfully deserve.
Statute Of Limitations for Minors
In personal injury cases, the statute of limitations for a minor does not begin until they reach 18 years of age. You do not have to wait, however, until your child is 18 to file a claim. Parents and guardians can file on behalf of their children.
Why Speed Is Important
While you have up to three years to file a personal injury claim, it is not recommended to wait that long. As time progresses, evidence may be lost and the memories of the witnesses may become less reliable. It is important to get a skilled injury lawyer on your side as soon as possible.
Contacting a Personal Injury Lawyer
If you have been involved in a pedestrian accident, please contact The Bernard Law Group right away. Our experienced and knowledgeable pedestrian accident lawyers have a successful track record of securing maximum compensation for injured clients. Call us today for a free consultation.
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