The Law Offices of Scott Sobol

Guide to the New Statute of Limitations

In March 2023, Florida changed the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, cutting the time you have to file from four years to two. If you’ve been injured in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence — whether in a car crash, a slip-and-fall, or another incident—you now have much less time to seek the compensation you deserve. This tighter deadline can add extra pressure during an already stressful time, making it crucial to understand your options and take action quickly.

At The Law Offices of Scott Sobol, we understand how difficult it can be to manage legal concerns while recovering from an injury. With this new two-year deadline in place, having a knowledgeable legal team on your side is more important than ever. We’re here to offer clear, straightforward advice so you can make informed decisions and focus on your recovery. Let us guide you through the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve while you concentrate on getting better.

Understanding Florida’s New Statute of Limitations

Florida’s recent adjustment to its statute of limitations for personal injury claims — reducing the filing window from four years to two — is a critical shift that could directly impact your ability to seek compensation. This new, shorter deadline requires that you act quickly to secure your legal rights. Any delay in gathering evidence, consulting with an attorney, or initiating your claim could result in missing the two-year deadline, no matter how strong your case may be.

This change is particularly important in situations where injuries or complications develop over time. Even if you’re still undergoing treatment or waiting for a clearer picture of your recovery, the clock is always ticking. This expedited deadline makes it critical to act quickly to gather evidence and build your case. Waiting too long to start these processes could leave you with insufficient time to file, jeopardizing your chance for compensation.

Given the significant consequences of missing this deadline, it’s more crucial than ever to take swift legal action. Ensuring your claim is filed within the shortened time frame maximizes your chances of a favorable outcome.

How an Experienced Personal Injury Attorney Can Help You

Navigating Florida’s new, shorter personal injury statute of limitations can be difficult, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the legal process. An experienced personal injury attorney can provide essential support in the following ways:

  • Ensuring Timely Filing: An attorney will prioritize meeting the new two-year deadline, taking immediate steps to file your claim and avoid potential dismissal.
  • Building a Strong Case: From gathering and preserving crucial evidence to securing expert witnesses, an experienced attorney knows how to develop a comprehensive case strategy quickly.
  • Managing Insurance Negotiations: Insurance companies often try to push for quick, lowball settlements. An attorney can skillfully negotiate on your behalf, working to secure a fair outcome that accounts for your full damages.
  • Navigating Legal Nuances: Florida’s personal injury laws are complex, especially with recent changes. An experienced attorney can identify any exceptions, extensions, or legal strategies that apply to your specific situation.
  • Reducing Stress: With legal deadlines and complex procedures to manage, having an attorney handle the details allows you to focus on your recovery while knowing your case is in good hands.

Having the right legal representation is essential in protecting your rights and maximizing your chances of receiving fair compensation under Florida’s new laws.

Protect Your Rights with The Law Offices of Scott Sobol

Navigating the new, shortened statute of limitations in Florida requires swift and strategic legal action, and The Law Offices of Scott Sobol is here to help you meet this challenge. We understand that dealing with an injury is already overwhelming, and the added pressure of tighter deadlines can make the process even more stressful. With our experience in handling a wide range of personal injury cases, we’re equipped to take immediate action on your behalf, ensuring your claim is filed within the required timeframe.

Our approach is built on clear communication and client-focused service. We’ll guide you through every step, from gathering evidence and negotiating with insurers to building a compelling case tailored to your needs. At The Law Offices of Scott Sobol, your recovery is our priority. We’re committed to securing the compensation you deserve while allowing you to focus on what truly matters — your health and well-being. Reach out to us today at (954) 440-2000 or visit our contact form to discuss your case and learn how we can assist you.

LEGALLY REVIEWED BY:
Scott Sobol
January 10, 2025

Scott Sobol is a dedicated personal injury attorney with over two decades of experience representing injured clients across South Florida. He has handled more than 1,000 cases involving serious car accidents, unsafe premises, and denied insurance claims. Known for his client-focused approach, Scott prioritizes open communication to guide clients confidently through complex legal challenges. Licensed in Florida, Illinois, and Texas, his extensive knowledge of the law ensures a strong pursuit of justice for those affected by negligence.

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