In Indiana, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim resulting from a car accident is typically two years from the date of the accident. For property damage claims, the same two-year timeframe applies. It's essential to file within this period to preserve your right to seek compensation, as failing to do so may result in the loss of your legal claim. Always consult with a legal professional for specific guidance related to your situation.
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ANSWERIn most states the statue of Limitations is:1). Personal Injury- 2 years2). Property Damage- 3 years
The statues of limitations for civil actions also govern in small claims. Statues of limitations vary by subject (such as car accident, property damage, etc.), so you will need to find the specific statue of limitations for your cause of action.
There is a different Statute of Limitations in each State, so go to: www.google.com Ask: What is the Statute of Limitations regarding a car accident.
Most states have no statue of limitations on this. Contact your state attorney general for advice.
Is there a statue of limitations n the purchase of a used car in N.C.? Even if it was bought "as is" Steve Conant steve_conant@yahoo.com 252-723-8084
In the state of Arkansas, if the crime for leaving the scene of an accident on private property is charged as a felony, the statute of limitations is 6 years. If the charge is classified as a misdemeanor, the statue of limitations is 1 year.
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No, there is no SOL on traffic violations.
Has this car been in an accident?
The at-fault party. Just because no one was cited doesn't mean some one wasn't at-fault. If no one was at-fault then the accident would not have happened.