How Long do I have to File a Personal Injury Claim in California?

In California, the timeframe for filing a personal injury claim depends on the nature of the defendant and the type of case. According to California law, the following deadlines generally apply:

  • Standard Personal Injury Claims: You typically have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. This same two-year limit applies to wrongful death cases, starting from the date of the individual’s death.
  • Claims Against Government Entities: If your claim is against a California government entity, the window is significantly shorter. You must file an administrative claim within six months before you can proceed with a lawsuit.

Failing to file within these specific statutes of limitations can result in the loss of your right to pursue compensation.


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