Filing a Claim

  • Apr 22, 2010

    how do most injured people cover expenses during a case?

    At Tabor Law, we take personal injury or wrongful death cases on contingency. We will cover all of your expenses during the length of the case, and our fee is based on the outcome of the case. We are your partners through this life changing experience and we are in this with you together to receive a fair and positive outcome. read more »

  • Apr 12, 2010

    how long do I have to file a claim/lawsuit?

    The sooner you file your claim or lawsuit the better. Each state has a certain time limit on how long you can wait before filing a claim. That time period is known as a “statute of limitations.” In some states, that limitation is 30 days, where in other states, it could be a few years. In the state of Indiana, your claim must be filed within two years after your injury. Waiting longer than two years could mean that your claim is void and you will not be able to file your suit. Talk to a personal injury lawyer as soon as you can after your injury to make sure you don’t file your suit in time. read more »

  • Apr 01, 2010

    who can file a personal injury claim?

    If you’ve been injured in an accident, you may be able to file a personal injury claim if your injury is the result of someone else’s negligence. To determine if you have a case, consult with a knowledgeable personal injury lawyer who knows what to look for and can determine where there was negligence. read more »

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