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Kentucky's Statute of Limitations can deny Insurance Personal
Injury Auto Claims if you fail to file within a year.
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Statute of Limitations The Statute of Limitations in Kentucky can be a little as one year in cutting off your rights to collect for an auto injury. In other cases you may have two years or until the damages were discovered. If you are injured you need to see an attorney as soon as possible to avoid losing your right to collect for your injuries due to the statute of limitations.
With all of the different rules that effect the Statute of Limitations in Kentucky only your attorney will know whether you have one, two or more years to file your case. It takes time to research, investigate, and plan the case. Also as time goes on the evidence of your case ends up disappearing. Witnesses move. Pictures of the accident have to be taken immediately. Doctors have to become involved. If the case is not properly worked and documented the case can have little or no value even if the injuries are tragic. Kentucky Personal Injury Statute Limitations Auto Lawyer Attorney Settlement Claim Insurance Car Accident The Kentucky Personal Injury Manual fully discusses Insurance Adjusters and how they operate. Download your free copy. The Kentucky Personal Injury manual is for informational purposes only. The Kentucky Personal Injury Manual comes in rtf format for word or word perfect, pdf for adobe, or it can be purchased with a cd. Kentucky Product Liability Louisville Personal Injury Kentucky Lawyers Attorneys Kentucky Personal Injury
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