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  1. Oct 27, 2022 · A "statute of limitations" is a state law that sets a strict time limit on your right to bring a lawsuit to court. In Missouri, the statute of limitations that will apply to a lawsuit over a vehicle accident depends on whether that accident caused property damage or injury, or death. First, according to Missouri Revised Statutes section 516.120 ...

  2. The court ruled that the statute of limitations was tolled until the plaintiff reached the age of 18, allowing the plaintiff to file a claim several years after the accident occurred. Brown v. Green: In this case, the court applied the discovery rule, allowing the plaintiff to file a claim more than five years after the accident. The court ...

  3. You'll find Missouri's general rule for personal injury cases at Mo. Rev. Stat. § 516.120 (4) (2024). Unless a different statute of limitations is a better fit, you have five years —usually from the date you're injured—to file your lawsuit in court. This deadline covers lawsuits involving: dog bites.

  4. May 9, 2024 · The easiest answer here for most people is to just get car insurance. Missouri drivers choosing this option must show liability insurance coverage in the following minimums: $25,000 per person for bodily injury. $50,000 per accident for bodily injury. $25,000 per accident for property damages.

  5. The accident occurred in Missouri; and, The damage to property of any person exceeds $500; or, The accident results in bodily injury or death. You may obtain a state accident report form from most insurance agents or any branch of the Missouri Department of Revenue or Missouri State Highway Patrol.

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  7. 5 days ago · October 14, 2024. BY. KIMBERLY FOPPE. In Missouri, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is 5 years (Missouri Code section 516.120). This means that claims must be filed within 5 years of discovering the injury. Individuals who do not file a claim within the 5 year time limit are unlikely to be eligible for a settlement ...