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homertjbsr

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maine - my wife was rear-ended by another driver and suffered a whip-lash injury almost a year ago. is there a statute of limitations on this accident? she still suffers head and neck pain. what should she seek for a settlement?
 


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homertjbsr said:
maine - my wife was rear-ended by another driver and suffered a whip-lash injury almost a year ago. is there a statute of limitations on this accident? she still suffers head and neck pain. what should she seek for a settlement?
My response:

Incredibly, Maine has a 6 year Statute of Limitations for both injuries and property damage; e.g., auto repair claims.

The reason I say "incredibly" is that when you compare Maine's S.O.L. to California's, which is 1 year for injuries and 3 years for property damages, you can easily see how we, in California, are required to "rush" matters - - whether or not a person is done medically treating.

She should still be seeing a doctor if she's having pain. There is no way for us to tell you how much her case / claim is worth. Please see a Personal Injury attorney to go over her particular details.

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