What is a statute of limitations?
A statute of limitations is a law that limits the amount of time that a person has to make a legal claim after suffering harm from an accident. In Kansas, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, which includes those arising from motor vehicle accidents, is two years from the date of the accident. This means that if a person is hurt in a car accident, they have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit or settle an insurance claim due to their injuries from the accident. After two years, the person may no longer be able to make a claim. It is important to note that every state has its own statute of limitations related to accident law, so it’s important to understand the law in the state in which the accident occurred. Additionally, there are exceptions to this two-year time limit, such as if the injured person is a minor. In that case, the injured person has two years from the date that they turn 18 years old to make a claim. Additionally, if the injured person does not realize they were injured until after the statute of limitations has passed, they may still be able to make a claim. Each case is unique and should be handled on its own merits, so it is best to speak with an attorney to understand your rights and options.
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