Statute of Limitations | St. Louis Personal Injury

Josh Myers | 1038 Views | 04/15/2015

Missouri Statute of Limitations

I’m attorney Josh Myers, of Schultz and Myers, based here in St. Louis, Missouri. In our personal injury law firm, one of the questions we often get is how long after your accident can you wait before you have to file a lawsuit. Otherwise, this is what’s known as the statute of limitations.

So, I want to run through these answers real quickly for you. In Missouri, you have five years after an injury to file a lawsuit. If you don’t file within that time, it’s forever barred. For any kind of wrongful death case, it’s three years. For medical malpractice, it’s two years. That’s a quick summary on Missouri’s statute of limitations laws. I hope that helps. If you’ve ever been involved in an injury and are looking to talk with a personal injury lawyer, please give us a call at (314) 444-4444.

By: Josh Myers

Statute of Limitations | St. Louis Personal Injury

Missouri Statute of Limitations

I’m attorney Josh Myers, of Schultz and Myers, based here in St. Louis, Missouri. In our personal injury law firm, one of the questions we often get is how long after your accident can you wait before you have to file a lawsuit. Otherwise, this is what’s known as the statute of limitations.

So, I want to run through these answers real quickly for you. In Missouri, you have five years after an injury to file a lawsuit. If you don’t file within that time, it’s forever barred. For any kind of wrongful death case, it’s three years. For medical malpractice, it’s two years. That’s a quick summary on Missouri’s statute of limitations laws. I hope that helps. If you’ve ever been involved in an injury and are looking to talk with a personal injury lawyer, please give us a call at (314) 444-4444.

By: Josh Myers