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

In Washington, the statute of limitations for filing a slip and fall claim is three years from the date of the injury. This time frame begins to run when the person is injured, not when the person realizes the injury has occurred. It is important to keep in mind that this time frame can sometimes be shorter, depending on the circumstances. If the person injured in the slip and fall was a minor, the statute of limitations may be different. In this case, the statute of limitations would begin when the individual turns 18 years old. However, if the person was mentally incapacitated or mentally disabled at the time of the injury, the statute of limitations would not begin until the person regains mental capacity or turns 18, whichever occurs first. It is best to file a claim as soon as possible. Waiting too long can lead to evidence being lost and witnesses not being available. Therefore, it is important to contact an attorney to learn more about the statute of limitations and when a claim should be filed. Most claims are based on negligence, meaning the property owner did not take the necessary steps to keep the premises safe. To prove negligence, evidence is needed to show the premises were not in a safe condition, the property owner knew or should have known the premises were not safe, and the property owner did not take the necessary steps to ensure the premises were safe. This is why it is important to act quickly and seek the help of an attorney.

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