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When should I file my claim?

Someone considering an injury claim should take their time to determine whether filing a claim is right for them, but may want to make that decision promptly after being injured. This is because there are some rules in place that can limit the amount of time a person may have to file. In particular, the main time limit created by the law is known as the statute of limitations. According to this limit, people have roughly two years to bring forward an injury claim in most cases.

If you’ve sustained an injury because of someone else’s negligence, it may be time to consider further action. For more information regarding your options, contact the Monmouth County personal injury attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529 today.