A: In Arizona, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is generally two years from the date of the accident. If the accident happened a long time ago and the two-year deadline has passed, you may not be able to file a personal injury claim. However, there are some exceptions to the two-year time limit, such as if the injury was not discovered until later or if the at-fault party left the state after the accident.

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CAN I STILL FILE A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED A LONG TIME AGO?

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CAN I STILL FILE A PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM IF THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED A LONG TIME AGO?

A: In Arizona, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is generally two years from the date of the accident. If the accident happened a long time ago and the two-year deadline has passed, you may not be able to file a personal injury claim. However, there are some exceptions to the two-year time limit, such as if the injury was not discovered until later or if the at-fault party left the state after the accident.

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