Understanding the Statute of Limitations in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

Nursing home abuse is a serious issue that affects a significant number of the elderly population in Florida and across the county. When a victim of nursing home abuse wishes to take legal action, they must be aware of the statute of limitations in their state. Failure to file within this period can result in the court dismissing the case and the victim losing their right to compensation. Thus, understanding the statute of limitations in nursing home abuse cases is crucial for victims and their families.

What Is the Time Limit for Filing a Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit in Florida?

The time limit is called the statute of limitations. If the lawsuit is not filed within the prescribed period, the case will not proceed. In Florida, the statute of limitations for nursing home abuse cases is two years from the time the victim became aware of the wrongdoing or should have reasonably become aware. However, in some cases, it may be difficult to determine when the victim became aware. In such instances, the statute of limitations can be extended up to two years from the time of the event.

Does the Case Have to Be Resolved Within the Statute of Limitations?

No, the case does not need to be resolved within the statute of limitations. However, it is essential to file the lawsuit within the timeframe set by the statute of limitations.

A Seasoned Attorney Can Help You File Your Nursing Home Abuse Case Within the Statute of Limitations

Filing a lawsuit within the statute of limitations can be challenging when you attempt to do it on your own. However, with the help of an experienced legal professional, you can confidently navigate the legal system and ensure your case is filed on time.

A qualified nursing home abuse and neglect lawyer at Distasio Law Firm can provide valuable guidance, support, and legal representation throughout the process, from investigating the claim to negotiating with insurance companies on your behalf. By reaching out to a dedicated attorney early in the process, you increase your chances of receiving the fair compensation you deserve. Call today to speak with a proactive legal professional.

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