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Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury in New Jersey

The Statute of Limitations is a set of laws that determines how long a person has, from a time an event happened to file a lawsuit or bring charges against the responsible party. These statutes apply to all criminal and civil cases.

In New Jersey, the Statute of Limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit is two years from the date that the accident happened. The only exception to this rule is for medical malpractice as applied to minors. The time to seek damages for an injury does not start until the minor turns 18, at which time they have two years to file a lawsuit. However, birth-related injuries must be filed before the child reaches the age of 18.

These laws can become complicated, and if you miss the deadline to file your claim, you will lose your right to seek compensation. Speak with Fairfield NJ personal injury lawyers as soon as possible after your accident to avoid this complication.

Why Do We Use The Statute of Limitations?

The use of these statutes is to ensure that everyone in the case has a fair trial. When too much time passes, the evidence is lost, memories are changed or forgotten, and witnesses can move away or die. To avoid these problems, the court system places a time limit on when to file all types of cases.

The Law Offices of Faloni & Associates Can Help

When you have been injured, it will always be in your best interest to have Fairfield NJ personal injury lawyers represent your case. Your attorney will make sure that your case is filed promptly to avoid issues with the Statutes of Limitations. Your lawyer will also manage all of the dealings with the insurance company covering the event.

The Law Offices of Faloni & Associates has successfully represented injured New Jersey residents and helped them achieve success with their claims for compensation. If you have been injured in any type of accident, our attorneys are here to help.

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