This is a common question among people who have been injured as a result of being involved in some kind of accident. I'm happy to offer answers to other general questions about the law and how it relates to auto accidents and insurance claims, so feel free to leave a question in the comments field. below.
Question: How long do I have to seek an attorney after an accident before I jeapordize a potential insurance claim?
Answer: Almost without exception, a mentally competent adult who suffers an injury must either resolve the claim or successfully commence a lawsuit within three years of the injury. The three-year ‘clock’ for injured children does not start to run until they reach the age of majority (18 in the State of Washington). Waiting that long to get legal advice is almost always a very damaging mistake for several reasons, one of which is that the attorney has no realistic chance to negotiate before having to start a lawsuit, with all the time and expense that goes with it. However, the case for compensation is potentially jeopardized the most EARLY in the process. That is why contacting an attorney very soon, just to understand the legal lay of the land, is usually a smart thing to do. Most attorneys will be happy to give basic advice on how to locate and preserve critical evidence that will be needed later when the insurance company says it does not think you will be able to prove your claim and offer practically nothing.