Legal Question in Insurance Law in Texas
Car wreck
Is the 2 year statute of lilitations on a car wreck in texas pretty much set in stone?
Asked on 6/01/09, 6:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dan Street
Street Law Firm
Re: Car wreck
Yes. There are a few very limited exceptions (such as if the defendant were out of the state during that two-year period) and you should consult with an attorney to be sure your situation doesn't fall under one of the exceptions. Note also that uninsured motorist claims (and other claims against your own insurance company) are "breach-of-contract" claims and thus have a four-year limitations period.
Answered on 6/01/09, 7:25 pm
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