No. In Indiana, you have two years from the date of the automobile crash to either settle your claim with the responsible party or their insurance company, or have a lawsuit filed against the responsible party. If you do not reach a settlement or file a lawsuit within two years, your claim will be over. […]
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You are injured by a governmental entity. What do you do? In Indiana, injury claims have a 2 year statute of limitations. The claim must be resolved or a lawsuit must be filed against the responsible party within 2 years of the date of the injury. If this deadline is missed, the claim is over […]
Generally, Indiana law allows two years from the date of the injury or damage to either resolve your claim with the person(s) responsible or have a lawsuit filed against that responsible person(s). There are exceptions to this rule for minors, persons deemed to be incompetent or incapacitated, etc. The best plan is to act quickly […]