Can I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit After the Statute of Limitations Has Expired?
Once the statute of limitations has expired, the court will likely dismiss your case, and you will lose the right to pursue compensation. There are some exceptions that can potentially extend this deadline, such as tolling for minors or if the defendant is avoiding service, but you need to act quickly to protect your case.
During a complimentary initial compensation, the skilled legal team at our law firm can assess your options and guide your first steps following a personal injury accident in Louisville.
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