Legal Question in Insurance Law in Illinois
Statute of Limitation on an auto claim
What is the statute of limitation on an auto claim. I was rear ended in Feb 2005 and the claim has not settled yet.
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Re: Statute of Limitation on an auto claim
QUESTION:
What is the statute of limitation on an auto claim. I was rear ended in Feb 2005 and the claim has not settled yet.
ANSWER:
The short answer is:
For the bodily injury claim - 2 years.
For the property damage - 5 years.
However, and this is a big however, if the accident involves a governmental/ municipal body, the CTA, an injured minor or an incapacitated claimant - the time could be longer, or, as short as 1 year.
Good luck,
Matt Belcher
Belcher Law Office
Re: Statute of Limitation on an auto claim
Two years for personal injury
if a private non-governmental
vehicle struck you.
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