Legal Question in Personal Injury in Pennsylvania
what is the time allowed by law for a dog bite on a child that occured 9 months ago?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Generally the statute of limitations for personal injuries is two years, but by law the limitations on filing suit are extended for minors. If you would like more information on this issue, visit my website at http://www.matveylaw.com
In PA, if child under 18, time limit to file a formal law suit with the court in an injury case is when the child turns 20: 2 years from 18th birthday.
generally 2 years. Since your child is under 18, he will have until his 20th birthday. You will lose your cliam for medical bills 2 years from date of incident. Call if I can help.
The answers are correct that you have until the child is age 20 to file a lawsuit. However, I would recommend not waiting. If the child has been injured, the owner should be placed on notice of a possible claim. An investigation should be made as to whether the dog has a history of biting people or other animals. Waiting can make that more difficult. I offer free consultations and discounted rates.