If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, knowing how long you have to file a personal injury claim is critical. In Alabama, like other states, there are strict deadlines, known as statutes of limitations, that determine how long you have to take legal action. Filing within this time frame is essential to preserving your right to seek compensation for your injuries.
In this article, we’ll explore the relevant statutes of limitations for personal injury claims in Alabama, factors that may influence these time limits, and steps you should take after an injury to protect your rights.
In Alabama, the statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the injury. This applies to cases such as car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and product liability claims. Once this two-year window closes, you may lose the right to file a lawsuit, making it vital to act swiftly.
While two years is the standard timeframe for most personal injury cases, there are some exceptions:
Filing your claim as soon as possible has several key advantages:
If you fail to file a personal injury claim within the statute of limitations, the courts will typically dismiss your case. This can have serious consequences, including:
To protect your legal rights and ensure compliance with Alabama’s statutes of limitations, take the following steps after an injury:
When you’re injured due to someone else’s negligence, time is of the essence. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of securing the compensation you deserve. At Taylor Martino Rowan, we are dedicated to protecting your rights and helping you navigate Alabama’s complex personal injury laws.
If you or a loved one has been injured, contact our experienced attorneys today for a free consultation. Don’t wait until it’s too late – let us help you get the justice and compensation you’re entitled to.
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