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Statutes of Limitations in Louisiana Car Accident Cases – Learn About the Time Limits Applicable to Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Cases Under Louisiana Laws

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So much happens after a terrible and unexpected car accident. From healing from one’s serious, perhaps life-threatening injuries, to figuring out how to handle finances if one is unable to work, to navigating how to handle kids, pets, and the stresses of everyday life, all while suffering from a car accident injury. Indeed, in the aftermath of a serious car accident, it can be easy for a Louisiana car accident victim to let time slip away without speaking to a lawyer about their rights and options under Louisiana personal injury laws. Similarly, when a family loses a loved one to a car accident due to another driver or party’s fault, it can be hard with everything going on to pick up the phone to learn about whether or not they should pursue a case for compensation. While it is very understandable why a person who has been injured in a car accident, or a family who has lost a loved one to a car accident, in Louisiana may delay in taking steps to initiate a case for compensation under Louisiana laws, the truth of the matter is that failing to do so may bar a car accident victim from ever bringing their case in court. But what is the time limit for bringing a case under Louisiana personal injury laws, and is it the same as for wrongful death cases? To help Louisiana residents and drivers better understand the statute of limitations in car accident cases in Louisiana, we answer those questions here.

The Statute of Limitations in Louisiana Personal Injury Car Accident Cases

Louisiana car accident victims may be surprised to hear about the short time limit that there is under the law to bring a case for compensation in Louisiana court. Under Louisiana laws, a Louisiana car accident victim has just one year to bring a case in court for money compensation for their injuries and losses caused by a negligent or drunk driver. If a Louisiana car accident victim fails to bring a case within the one-year statute of limitations, their case may be forever barred by the court.

The Statute of Limitations in Louisiana Wrongful Death Cases

Similarly, under Louisiana wrongful death laws, certain surviving family members are entitled to bring a claim for compensation for the loss of their loved one due to a negligent or drunk driver. Failure to bring a wrongful death claim in Louisiana court within one year may prevent the victim’s family member or family members from obtaining compensation.

If you or a loved one were injured in a car accident in Louisiana and you need legal help, contact the experienced Louisiana personal injury lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC. The experienced Louisiana personal injury lawyers at Lunsford Baskin & Priebe, PLLC help victims of drunk and negligent car accidents in Louisiana get justice for their injuries and losses caused by other drivers. Contact Lunsford Baskin & Priebe today and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

Source:

legis.la.gov/legis/Law.aspx?d=109371

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