How long do I have to make a compensation claim?
The
Limitation Act 1980 defines how long you have to
make a claim for personal injury.

Here are
some of the key elements within the act:
1) In actions for
damages for personal injury, the limitation period is three
years.
2) This starts to run
either from the date on which the injury occurred or:
3) From the date on
which the person injured first had knowledge of the injury. The date
of knowledge is the first date on which the claimant has knowledge:
4) The limitation
period does not effectively start until the claimant reaches the age
of 18. eg someone who is 15 at the time of an accident would have
until their 21st birthday to make their personal injury claim.
The reality is that
the sooner you make your claim - the better. There are various
reasons for this.
Firstly witness
evidence will be fresh and statements from key individuals
(including you!) will be more accurate.
Secondly your
representatives can arrange for immediate protective insurance based
on readily available facts. The insurance protects you against
losing the claim and paying costs [learn
more].
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