How long does a plaintiff have to file a slip and fall lawsuit?

In Arkansas, the amount of time a plaintiff has to file a slip and fall lawsuit is determined by the statute of limitations. Generally, a victim of a slip and fall accident has three years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. This three-year window is set by Arkansas state law, and it is known as the statute of limitations on personal injury. However, if the accident occurred on public property, the process is slightly different. In this case, the plaintiff can still file a lawsuit within the three-year window, but they must also provide the defendant with a written notice within a shorter period of time. This is known as making a pre-suit notice, and in Arkansas, the plaintiff must provide the notice within least six months of the accident, or else they will be barred from filing a lawsuit. If the plaintiff is unable to make a pre-suit notice within that time frame, they can still file a lawsuit, but they are required to provide the defendant with a written notice within the first 90 days. If the plaintiff fails to meet this deadline, they could potentially risk losing the ability to file a lawsuit in the future. It is important for the plaintiff to be aware of both the three-year statute of limitations and the pre-suit notice/notification requirements so that they can ensure their claim is timely-filed in Arkansas.

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