What is the Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury In Arizona?
Were you the victim of a personal injury accident? Whether you slipped at work or were injured from a faulty product, knowing the time you have to bring a case forward is important. You don’t want to miss your window of opportunity to pay mounting medical bills.
When you become a victim of personal injury, it’s important that you understand the statute of limitations on different claims, why staying within the timeframe is important, and how you can bring a case forward on time.
What are the Statute of Limitations on Personal Injury Claims in Arizona?
The general timeframe for personal injury claims is two years from the accident or occurrence. Medical malpractice, negligence, product liability, and wrongful death cases must all be brought within two years. However, if you are making a claim against a public entity or employee, these claims must be brought forward within 180 days of the incident.
Although these statutes of limitations are fairly strict, there are exceptions depending on the circumstances, especially with children under the age of 18. Nevertheless, the sooner you bring a case forward, the better.
Why is Staying Within the Timeframe Important?
Staying within the timeframe outlined within Arizona’s statute of limitations is important to avoid your claim being thrown out. Even if you are just one day over the statute of limitations, Arizona’s courts might dismiss your case.
In addition, cases that are filed shortly after the incident can flow smoother. It’s more difficult to remember what happened over a year ago compared to something that occurred just last week. Having fresh information in your mind ensures you don’t miss key details that can help your personal injury case.
To guarantee that you bring forward a case on time, it’s important that you contact a qualified attorney that can expedite the process. A qualified attorney can look at the details of your case, including the validity to give you concrete information on the timeframe you have to build a case.
What Judgments are Awarded in Personal Injury Cases?
Arizona does not have a cap on personal injury damages. This means you can factor in different costs, such as medical bills, future medical expenses, and lost wages. In addition, you can be compensated for pain, suffering, and emotional distress.
There are two types of damages you can receive: punitive and compensatory. Punitive damages are less common and can only be awarded in a trial setting. On the contrary, compensatory damages include all of the aforementioned costs to arrive at a payout amount.
Summary
Do you have a personal injury claim? Whether the incident occurred last week or last year, it’s important that you reach out to a qualified attorney that can discuss the next steps in bringing a legal case forward.
Reach out to one of our team members at The Law Office of Zayed Al-Sayyed today to go over your personal injury claim. Don’t wait until time runs out. Contact us today.
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