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Understanding the deadline for personal injury claims

On Behalf of | Sep 4, 2024 | Personal Injury

When the unexpected happens, and you’re left dealing with the aftermath of a car accident, the last thing on your mind is a deadline. You’re focused on recovering from your injuries, getting back on your feet and trying to put your life back together.

In New Hampshire, there are strict time limits for filing personal injury claims, and missing that window can mean giving up your right to seek justice. Understanding this information is critical to protecting your rights and securing the compensation you deserve.

When should you file a claim?

In New Hampshire, injured parties must file a personal injury claim three years from the day of the accident. But what happens if you don’t immediately know that you were injured?

It may seem unfair that the statute of limitations starts running before you even realize you’ve sustained an injury. This is particularly true in cases where injuries may not manifest immediately, such as those involving toxic exposure, medical malpractice or even some types of car accident injuries.

In these situations, the discovery rule comes into play, providing a vital safety net for individuals unaware of their injuries when they occur. According to this rule, the deadline and the clock starts ticking the day you discover the damage. It delays the three-year statute of limitations, giving you more time to file your claim and seek the compensation you deserve.

It serves as an essential protection for individuals who may not be immediately aware of their injuries. It recognizes that injuries can be complex and may not always be immediately apparent and ensures that people have a fair opportunity to seek justice and compensation.

Don’t miss your chance for justice

In the aftermath of a car accident, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the road to recovery. However, when it comes to seeking compensation for your injuries, timing is everything. By understanding the state’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims, you ensure that you don’t miss your chance to hold responsible parties accountable.

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