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What If I Need A Personal Injury Deadline Extension?

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Injured parties in Maryland have deadlines connected to legal claims for damage recovery. This is true in each state and is referred to as the statute of limitations. In MD, the deadline to file civil suits is three years, unless you are in a situation where a late filing is appropriate.

Deadline extensions and late filings are not the norm, they are exceptions. To boost the likelihood that you will secure a full and fair settlement, you should begin working with a Baltimore personal injury lawyer without delay. Many injured parties and their families have found that higher recovery settlements are possible when a seasoned attorney is negotiating on their behalf and representing them at legal proceedings.

Three-Year Timeline Exceptions and Government Claims

Pausing the Maryland statute of limitations is possible in some situations. If any of the following apply to your situation, a timeline exception may be possible:

  • There was an effort by the responsible party to conceal evidence of their negligence. If this is true in your case, the statute of limitations timeline begins at the point you discover the fraudulent acts rather than at the time of the injury.
  • Cases involving medical malpractice, sexual assault, or wrongful death also could qualify for a statute of limitation extensions.
  • Disability and/or incompetence is part of the case and/or the injured individual is a minor.

Of course, this is not a complete list. Share the facts of your case with a professional to learn more.

Additionally, if your injury claim involves seeking recovery from the government, there are other deadlines to adhere to. For example, if you are pursuing damages from a state agency, written notice needs to be supplied to the state treasurer within one year of the injurious event. This stipulation is outlined in the Maryland Tort Claims Act. And if the case involves the federal government, the statute of limitation is shortened to two years.

Veteran Attorneys Understand Statute of Limitation Parameters

There are many details to assess after an injury in the state of Maryland or anywhere else in the DC area. You do not have to learn about all of the filing deadlines and specific qualifications for recovery. There are highly skilled attorneys who know how to fight for your need for monetary damages each step of the way.

Because limitations, deadlines, and exceptions can impact your claim, speak to Baltimore personal injury lawyers about what factors apply to your specific case. Then, your attorney can determine the strongest path forward, budgeting time for further investigation when time allows and doing so could result in more valuable proof of your need for recovery.

Do you have questions about personal injury law deadlines and filing timeframes? Knowledgeable Baltimore and DC legal professionals can point you toward the outcome you are hoping to achieve. At your first meeting, the legal team at Iamele & Iamele, LLP will carefully and compassionately listen to the details of your situation. Contact us today to book your confidential, no-cost consultation.

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