| 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, a claim must be
brought within 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.
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