What You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations After a Truck Accident
What You Need to Know About the Statute of Limitations After a Truck Accident
It’s difficult to act with any measure of efficiency or expediency after a semi-truck accident. Some people are literally paralyzed after these crashes, while others are paralyzed in a more figurative sense. While receiving medical treatment and assessing injuries, many victims fail to move quickly, and they run the risk of missing the boat when it comes to compensation. But can you really miss out on a settlement if you wait too long? The answer is yes, and it has to do with something called the statute of limitations. If you’d like to learn more about the statute of limitations in North Carolina, you would do well to get in touch with a qualified, experienced personal injury attorney. These attorneys can explain exactly how the statute of limitations affects your unique situation. A face-to-face consultation can provide much more information compared to basic internet research, so it makes sense to book your consultation as soon as possible. As you’ll see, delays can cost you immensely. What is the Statute of Limitations?The statute of limitations basically states that if you wait too long, you lose the ability to sue. Each state may have a slightly different approach to this, but if you’re trying to sue for personal injury in North Carolina, you generally have three years with which to take action1. If you fail to act within this period of time, you can no longer sue. This means that you will not receive any compensation whatsoever for your physical injuries, your economic losses, and your psychological issues. What if I Was in a Coma?
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https://www.ncleg.net/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/ByArticle/Chapter_1/Article_5.pdf
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/amnesia/symptoms-causes/syc-20353360#:~:text=Amnesia%20refers%20to%20the%20loss,usually%20know%20who%20they%20are.
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