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Writer's pictureN.E. Fulsang, Esq.

Injured in a wreck? You have five years to take action.

In Missouri, the statute of limitations for car crash cases is five years. This means that a person injured in a car accident has five years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver or their insurance company. There are exceptions if the injured person is a minor.


It is important for anyone involved in a car accident to be aware of the statute of limitations and the deadline for filing a lawsuit. If a person waits too long to file a lawsuit, they may lose their right to seek compensation for their injuries and damages.

The statute of limitations is designed to protect both the plaintiff and the defendant. It ensures that a plaintiff files a lawsuit in a timely manner, while also giving the defendant a clear deadline for when they are no longer at risk of being sued.


In addition to the statute of limitations, there are other deadlines and requirements that must be followed in car accident cases in Missouri. For example, a person involved in a car accident must report the accident to their insurance company within a certain amount of time. Failure to do so may result in the insurance company denying coverage for the accident.


If you were injured in a car collision in Missouri, it is important to speak with an attorney to determine your options.

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