Depending on the severity, a motor vehicle accident can impact your life in multiple ways. You may need to take time off work to seek treatment or fix or replace your vehicle. Worse still, a motor vehicle accident can leave you permanently disabled.
If you are involved in a car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for damages resulting from the accident. However, like all states, New Mexico has a time limit within which you have to sue the at-fault party to be eligible for compensation. This is known as the statute of limitations .
The time limit for filing a car accident lawsuit against the at-fault party in New Mexico is three years. This means you have three years effective the date of the car wreck to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, the deadline may vary depending on the type of lawsuit you are filing.
Here are three instances when the timeline for a personal injury lawsuit may differ:
There are some exceptions to New Mexico’s statute of limitations. Here are some of these exceptions:
A car accident can leave you with devastating injuries. Understanding your rights and responsibilities can ensure that you file your New Mexico car accident claim within the right time frame and get the compensation you deserve for your injury and damages.
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