If you’ve been injured in California, time is not on your side. The California personal injury statute of limitations sets strict deadlines for filing a lawsuit. Missing these deadlines could cost you the right to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Understanding these time limits is crucial to protecting your legal rights.
At Hillstone Law, we break down what you need to know about California’s personal injury statute of limitations and why acting quickly is so important.
What Is the California Personal Injury Statute of Limitations?
The statute of limitations is the legal timeframe within which you must file a lawsuit after suffering an injury.
- General Rule: In most personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit.
- Government Claims: If your injury involves a government entity, such as a city bus, public sidewalk, or government building, you must file a claim within six months of the incident.
- Exceptions: Certain circumstances may extend or pause the deadline, such as if the injured person is a minor or if the at-fault party leaves the state.
Because each case is unique, it’s essential to consult an attorney right away to determine the exact deadline for your claim.
Why Does the Statute of Limitations Matter?
The statute of limitations is not just a guideline it’s a strict legal deadline. If you miss it, the court will likely dismiss your case, no matter how strong your evidence is.
Filing on time helps you:
- Preserve Evidence: Witness memories fade, and important documents or photos can be lost.
- Strengthen Negotiations: Insurers take your claim more seriously when they know you can still file a lawsuit.
- Protect Your Rights: Meeting the deadline ensures you can pursue compensation even if settlement talks break down.
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?
Failing to file within the statute of limitations almost always means your case is barred and you cannot collect compensation. However, there are limited exceptions:
- For Minors: The clock may not start until the injured child turns 18.
- If the Defendant Leaves the State: The deadline may be paused until they return.
These exceptions are rare and not guaranteed. Waiting too long puts your entire case at risk so it’s best to act quickly.
Don’t Wait Protect Your Right to Compensation
Time moves fast after an accident, and every day counts. The best way to protect your claim is to consult an experienced California personal injury attorney as soon as possible.
At Hillstone Law, we act swiftly to file your case on time, preserve evidence, and fight aggressively for the compensation you deserve. From start to finish, we handle the legal process so you can focus on recovery.
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