Is there a limit to the amount of time I can take to file a maritime injury claim?

Yes, there is a limit to the amount of time you can take to file a maritime injury claim in Texas. Maritime Injury Law in Texas is regulated by the Limitation Act, which limits the length of time a maritime claim can be filed. This time limit is usually three years from the time of the injury or the time when the injury was discovered, whichever is earlier. This time limit applies to most maritime claims, including injury claims, wrongful death claims, and property damage claims. If a person fails to file a maritime claim within the three-year limitation period, they may not be able to pursue their claim any further. In other words, it is important to act quickly once an injury is discovered. The sooner that a claim is filed, the more likely it is that the claim will be successful. It is important to note, however, that the limitation period for a maritime claim may be extended under certain circumstances. For instance, if the person was a minor when the injury occurred, was mentally or physically incapacitated at the time, or if the injury was caused by fraud or a wrongful act. In these cases, the limitation period may be extended, but this should be discussed with an experienced maritime lawyer. Overall, it is important to understand the limitation period for filing a maritime claim in Texas. Filing a claim within the limitation period is essential in order to ensure that the claim is successful, regardless of the circumstances.

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