Whether you’ve been injured in an automobile collision, bicycle accident, workplace incident, slip and fall, or other situation, your first priority is treating your injuries. But after immediate treatment, many injuries linger for days, weeks, or years. If you’re still getting medical care, chiropractic treatment, or therapy, you may be hesitant to begin legal action to recover for your injuries. However, many claims have time limits called statutes of limitations. These periods are set by law, and when they expire, you may lose your right to recover from the individuals or companies responsible for your injuries.
How long you have to file a claim or lawsuit depends on the nature of the injury and who you intend to initiate legal action against. For most personal injuries in the State of New Jersey, you must file suit no more than two years from the date of the incident that caused your injury. In order to timely file a workers' compensation claim, an employee must submit a petition to the Department of Labor within two years of the date of injury. If you intend to brin
Especially in situations where time limits are very short, such as claims against municipal entities, filing a claim or lawsuit can help protect your right to recover. It is easy to dismiss a suit if you ultimately decide not to pursue a claim, but it is almost never possible to recover if the statute of limitations has expired.
Often, people will still be undergoing treatment for severe or lingering injuries when a lawsuit is filed. Litigation can take a long time – months or even years – and many plaintiffs complete treatment before their case is resolved for a settlement amount or verdict. Expert witnesses can testify to the value of a plaintiff’s injuries and loss of functionality, even in cases where treatment is not complete before settlement or trial.
Talk with an experienced New Jersey personal injury attorney as soon as possible to make sure you understand the options and deadlines that apply to your circumstances. Once you’ve done that, as you continue to undergo treatment,
Personal injuries can disrupt your entire life, but don’t wait until it’s too late to consult with an attorney. Knowing how to best protect your rights can help you recover what you deserve. To schedule an appointment with one of our New Jersey car accident lawyers or other experienced personal injury attorneys at the Basking Ridge, Oradell, or Newark, New Jersey, law offices of the Mark Law Firm, contact the firm online, or call 973-440-2311, 908-626-1001, or 201-787-9406 today.