After a car accident, you may have serious injuries that lead to expensive medical bills and lost wages. Getting fair compensation for your injuries may require filing a car accident claim. However, you only have a certain amount of time to do it. Our Tallahassee car accident attorney explains the car accident statute of limitations in Florida below.

What Is a Statute of Limitations?

A statute of limitations is a time limit, or deadline about how long an individual has to file a civil lawsuit. If the individual does not file a claim before the statute of limitations, then that person may lose his or her right to file a claim for the accident forever. If the individual files a claim after the statute of limitations has passed, then the court will likely dismiss the case.

What Is Florida’s Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents?

Most Florida car accident cases have a statute of limitations of four years from the date of the accident. This means that the car accident victim has four years to file a civil lawsuit for injuries and property damage.

However, there may be certain exceptions to this statute of limitations for car accident injuries. Exceptions may include:

  • The victim of the car accident is a minor
  • The at fault party may be employed by a sovereign entity such as when a Tallahassee City Bus or Leon County School Bus driver’s negligent driving causes a crash.

In addition, if there was a death involved in the accident, then the statute of limitations is different. For filing a wrongful death claim, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of death, not the date of the accident.

If you have been seriously injured in a car accident, or you lost a loved one in a car accident, it is important to speak with an auto accident lawyer as soon as possible. You want to ensure that you do not miss any important deadlines. In addition, as more time passes from the date of the accident, it may be more difficult to establish liability. At Milles Law, our Tallahassee auto accident attorney can provide you with information about the statute of limitations for your specific car accident case.

Contact Our Tallahassee Car Accident Attorney After an Accident

After a serious car accident, you want an experienced and dedicated car accident attorney on your side. At Milles Law, we have extensive experience representing Florida accident victims in car accident cases. At no risk to you, we can answer your legal questions and let you know if we can help you. Call us at (855) 553-3310 or contact us online to request a free case review. Your Injury. Your Rights. Your Lawyer.

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