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It is important to note that the statutes of limitations for personal injury claims, including those related to motor vehicle collisions such as auto accidents, truck accidents, and motorcycle collisions, may vary depending on the circumstances of your case. Additionally, certain factors unique to your situation may impact the applicable deadlines.
For instance, in motor vehicle collision cases, the SOL for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) claims is typically one year from the date of loss (DOL), while the SOL for Third-Party Negligence claims is typically three years from the date of loss (DOL). However, it is crucial to be aware that these deadlines can be shorter for claims involving uninsured or underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage, as they are often subject to contractual agreements.
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Given the complexities and potential variations in SOL requirements, we strongly encourage you to seek legal advice promptly if you believe you have a claim. Delaying action could result in the loss of your right to pursue compensation. Contact us today to discuss the specific details of your case and ensure that your rights are protected.
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