Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Arizona

Accident Statute of Limitations

A friend of mine was driving a truck in Arkansa with no license or insureance. Coming around a blind corner, he slid right into the side of a brand new dodge. He was ticketed for no drivers license, and the person he hit reported the inncedent to his insurance, after they exchanged information. Two years later the insurance company contacted him. Because of his finacncial situation he wasn't able to pay the amount, the company harassed him for his inablility to pay. A year after that they sent him a letter, threatening to sue if he didn't agree to pay a certain amount. My question is by law how long do they have to sue you before the time limit is up? Or is their even a time limit?


Asked on 10/14/04, 9:11 pm

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Dr. Michael A. S. Guth Tennessee Attorney at Law Assists Pro Se (without a lawyer) Parties

Re: Accident Statute of Limitations

You posted your question in Arizona on Civil Rights law. In fact, it is a question on Arkansas (AR) on civil procedure. An Arkansas attorney will have to tell you what the statute of limitations is on personal injury accidents.

You will have to repost your question under the right state to get a valid response.

Good luck!

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Answered on 10/15/04, 9:42 am


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