What is the statute of limitations for filing a slip and fall claim?

In California, slip and fall claims generally have a two-year statute of limitations. This means that a person filing a slip and fall claim in the state has two years from the date of their injury to file a claim in court. This statute of limitations applies to all slip and fall claims regardless of the type of injury or who is at fault for the injury. For example, if you slip and fall in a store, you would have two years from the date of the injury to file your claim in court. In some cases, the statute of limitations may be extended beyond two years if the person filing the slip and fall claim was not able to file the claim within the two-year time period. For example, if the person filing the claim was not aware of their injury until after the two-year period had passed, the court may grant an extension on the statute of limitations. It is important to note that the two-year statute of limitations applies only to the filing of a slip and fall claim in court. If a person chooses to settle their slip and fall claim outside of court, they may do so regardless of the two-year statute of limitations. It is always best to talk to an experienced lawyer to understand how the statute of limitations may apply to your claim and make sure that you file your claim within the allotted time frame.

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