Time Limits to Bring Your Claim
Thank you for all your time and excellent work and rest assured that if myself or family or friends require any legal help in the future I will refer them to yourselves.
Michael, Crawley
Generally you have 3 years from the date of an incident or actual knowledge of an incident to make a claim. There are exceptions and this can be extended in a number of circumstances. Most notably, if someone sustains such a severe brain injury that they have not got the ability to manage their own financial affairs, they are not subject to this time limit.
However, as a result of delays that occur, vital time can be lost in evidence gathering, which can be detrimental to a claim. The effect upon someone's quality of life can be dramatic. Therefore anyone who may have a claim for compensation should speak to a specialist solicitor as soon as possible to ensure that the vital evidence gathering process begins and opportunities to put a potential Claimant ahead of their opponent are not lost.
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