Automobile Accident Limitation on Right to Sue
New Jersey Statute ยง 2A:14-2 - Actions for injuries to person by wrongful act
When a person has been injured as a result of an automobile accident, and seeks damages, a lawsuit must be brought within a specified period of time known as the Statute of Limitations.
The Statute of Limitations for automobile accident actions in New Jersey is two years. This means that a person must file a lawsuit for injuries suffered in an accident within two years after the date of injury.
- For example, a person injured on January 1, 2000 would have to file a lawsuit by December 31, 2001.
- If a person over the age of 18 years does not file a lawsuit within this 2 year time frame, that person will be not allowed to file a lawsuit thereafter, although there are some limited exceptions to this law.
- If the person is a minor when injured, the law allows that person two years from the date of reaching the age of eighteen to file a lawsuit.
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