If you have a slip and fall lawsuit, you may wonder how much time you have before the statute of limitations runs out. Overchuck Law Firm in Orlando is a slip and fall lawyer that has helped individuals of many slip and fall cases successfully get compensation from those parties responsible and we can tell you firsthand that the statute of limitations can make or break a case. We can help you get your case squared away so that you get the compensation that you deserve in time before the statute of limitations runs out. Contact us to learn more.

 

What is the Statute of Limitations?

 

When you suffer a slip and fall accident, many people will file right away for compensation from the insurance company of the responsible party or from the responsible party themselves. There are instances, however, where a person may not notice the damage that they suffered from a slip and fall right away. It may be the case that the slip and fall may cause long-term damages that do not show symptoms right away.

If that is the case for you, you may not have filed a claim against the responsible party right away. You still have a right to sue under a negligence claim in each state depending on the statute of limitations. Each state, however, has a different statute of limitations and that will dictate how long you have to sue the responsible party. In Florida, for instance, you only have four years from the date of your slip and fall to sue the responsible party. If you try to sue them after the statute of limitations has run out, that claim will be invalid.

That is why it is so important for you to sue the responsible party as soon as you begin to see real damages from the slip and fall. One way to make sure that you were not injured from the slip and fall is to go to the hospital after the fall happened and get a full checkup. Once this is done, you will be able to know for sure whether or not you have suffered severe damages.

 

Do You Have a Slip and Fall Lawsuit?

 

A slip and fall lawsuit is not always a straightforward pursuit. You may have quite a few things that you need to gather in order for the suit to be valid and you may not have the time or the resources to find all of this evidence on your own. That is where your attorney comes in. With the help of a slip and fall lawyer, you can take on the courts with a professional at your side.

 

Contact Us

 

As a slip and fall lawyer, Overchuck Law Firm in Orlando cares about making sure that you get the most from your slip and fall case. We know how to make sure that you get your case filed before the statute of limitations runs out. To learn more, contact us today.