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The Most Common Myths About Personal Injury Cases
If you've been injured due to someone else's carelessness, you might be considering legal action. However, you've probably also heard stories and been given advice that makes the entire process sound either complicated or easy.
Personal injury law is often misunderstood, and it’s these misconceptions that prevent people from seeking the compensation they deserve.
Let's take a look at some of the most common myths about personal injury cases.
You Can Wait Years to File a Claim
One of the biggest misconceptions is that you have unlimited time to file a personal injury lawsuit. Every state has its own statute of limitations that sets a deadline for filing your case. Depending on the type of injury and where you live, this window can range between one year and six years. Once the deadline passes, you usually lose your right to sue, no matter how strong your case is.
Beyond legal deadlines, there are many reasons why you should act sooner than later. Evidence can disappear and witnesses may forget details. Medical records are always easier to obtain when they're recent. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to build a solid case. If you think you have a valid claim, it's worth consulting with a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Many people assume that unless they've suffered life-altering injuries, their case isn't worth pursuing. However, this isn't true. Even injuries that seem minor at first can lead to significant medical bills, lost wages and ongoing pain. A sprained ankle might keep you out of work for weeks while whiplash can cause ongoing neck problems that require months of physical therapy.
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