Navigating the aftermath of a personal injury is rarely straightforward. As you manage physical pain, emotional trauma and medical bills, legal timeframes are unlikely to be at the forefront of your mind. Yet it is important to understand that personal injury victims in Indiana have a two-year window to file a claim for compensation. In some instances the time to file a claim may also be reduced to as little as 6 (six) months (180 days); if the claim is against a city or county, and 9 (nine) months (270 days) if your claim is against the State of Indiana or its agencies. Time is of the essence, and at the Law Office of Paul A. Rossi, LLC, we are ready to help you act accordingly. Our firm has a long-standing commitment to assisting victims in navigating this complex process and securing rightful compensation. Schedule a consultation at our Lowell office for case-specific legal advice.
A statute of limitations, or a prescriptive period, sets the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated. In the context of personal injury cases, this time limit is crucial as it dictates how long an injured party has to file a claim against a negligent party.
In Indiana, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the incident. This two-year limit applies to both injuries and property damages. Filing even a day past this deadline could lead to a dismissal of the case. This makes it imperative to act swiftly and secure legal representation to ensure all documents are filed timely and correctly.
The clock starts ticking immediately after the injury occurs. While it may seem daunting to initiate legal proceedings while still recovering, timely action is critical. Here are the reasons why Indiana has established a two-year statute of limitations:
An experienced attorney plays a crucial role in building a solid personal injury case within the given timeframe. At the Law Office of Paul A. Rossi, LLC, we provide dependable guidance through every step of the legal process. Our team is adept at negotiating with insurance companies, ensuring that your settlement truly reflects the extent of your injuries and losses.
The statute of limitations in Indiana for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the incident. While this may seem like ample time, swift action is crucial to ensure a timely resolution. Engaging an experienced attorney as soon as possible provides the best chance of receiving the compensation you deserve.
Remember, at the Law Office of Paul A. Rossi, LLC, we are always here for you, ready to fight on your behalf. Our commitment to your satisfaction and our proven track record make us the trusted choice for individuals seeking justice in personal injury cases. Contact us today for a consultation.