If you have suffered a personal injury or been hurt in a work-related accident, you should be aware of the Massachusetts statute of limitations for personal injury claims. This can help protect your rights and build a strong case. Preparing a personal injury claim takes time. Knowing the time limit for filing a personal injury claim allows you to consult with a lawyer, collect evidence, and build a winning case before the statute of limitations is over to get the compensation you deserve.
The Massachusetts laws, ch.260, Chapter 2A, govern the statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims. Under this law, you have three years from your accident to file a lawsuit against the person liable for your injuries.
If you fail to file your claim within this timeframe, the court will likely reject your case, and you might be unable to pursue compensation. However, there are some exceptions to the three-year rule. For example, the time limit is extended if the injured party is a minor.
A minor has until their 21st birthday to bring a personal injury claim in Massachusetts. Working with a Massachusetts injury lawyer is important to ensure you file a valid lawsuit that conforms to all MA personal injury laws.
A skilled personal injury attorney can be invaluable in guiding your case in many ways, including but not limited to the following:
At the Law Office of James F. White, we have served personal injury victims across Massachusetts for decades. Lead attorney Jim White will represent you compassionately to help preserve your legal rights and obtain the rightful compensation.
Call (508) 541-8585 or visit the website to schedule a free consultation and get the help you deserve.