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Timeline For Filing A Personal Injury Lawsuit In Lancaster PA

You may be wondering what the timeline is for filing a personal injury lawsuit. You're likely feeling a lot of pain and confusion after the accident, and the last thing you want to deal with is legal paperwork.<br><br>You need a personal injury attorney in Lancaster PA on your side. We have helped many people just like you get the compensation they deserve.

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Timeline For Filing A Personal Injury Lawsuit In Lancaster PA

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  1. How Long After My Accident Should I File My Personal Claim? Typically, you'd want to wait till after your injuries heal, but would this be too late? This article looks at the timeline for filing a personal injury lawsuit.

  2. Should I Wait Before Filing a Personal Injury Claim? Some states have a two-year statute of limitations, while others give you only a year to file your claim. That said, while you want to file your claim as soon as possible, it helps to wait a bit to get some factors in place.

  3. Why Waiting Too Long to File Your Claim Might Not Be Ideal Most people don't file their personal injury claim early because they feel the guilty party will eventually claim responsibility. However, this scenario rarely happens because most at- fault parties honestly believe they aren't solely responsible for the accident.

  4. How Do I Know My State's Statute of Limitations? You can check your state's official code to determine its statute of limitations. You can also confirm with your attorney. While the timeline for filing a personal injury claim in Pennsylvania is two years, several states can have up to six years as their statute of limitation.

  5. Phone (717) 394-3004 Address Contact Us 2168 Embassy Drive, Lancaster, PA 17603 Website georgelislaw.com/

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