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Maryland Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Cases

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April 18, 2018 | By Brown & Barron
Maryland Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Cases

Maryland Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Cases

The Consequences of Missing the Statute of Limitations Deadline

If you miss out on the three-year statute of limitations deadline for the accident that caused your injuries, but choose to file a personal injury lawsuit anyway, the defendant will ask the court to dismiss the case, which will very likely be granted, barring any rare exceptions that exist. To avoid missing out on your chance to file a lawsuit and obtain the compensation you deserve, it is crucial to be aware of how much time has passed and to get legal assistance before it is too late.

Exceptions to the Rule

In Maryland, there are a few circumstances in which the three-year statute of limitations might not apply. For example, if you were under the age of 18, or declared mentally incompetent, the clock will not begin to start running until you turn 18 or are declared mentally competent. However, imprisonment or absence from the state will not count as a legal disability.

Additionally, if the defendant took fraudulent steps to conceal liability for the accident that caused your injuries, the clock on the statute of limitations would only begin running once you discover or should have reasonably discovered the fraud.

Regardless of where you are on this three-year timeframe, make sure you contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. The last thing you want is to miss out on compensation that is crucial to your recovery.

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If you were recently injured in an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, now is the time to take action and pursue the just compensation you deserve. At Brown & Barron, LLC, our team of Baltimore personal injury attorneys care about our clients and will fight to hold the responsible parties accountable for your suffering and ensure you maximize your recovery.

We also work on a contingency fee basis, which means you will not owe us any legal fees unless we are able to win your case. You have nothing to lose!

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