What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in Kentucky?
The time limit to file an accident or injury claim in Kentucky depends upon the type of case:
- Kentucky Law requires that personal injury lawsuits be filed within one year of the accident date.
- For auto accidents, Kentucky Law generally provides a two-year window, starting from the date of the accident or the last payment of no-fault benefits.
Consult a personal injury attorney quickly to avoid missing these deadlines. Our Louisville injury lawyers at Emery Law Office can guide you, starting with a free case evaluation.
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