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Why Every Second Counts: The Importance of Timely Legal Action After a Car Accident

On Behalf of | Apr 8, 2025 | Car Accidents |

Your losses experienced following a car accident can be serious. Your injuries can leave you with extensive pain that impedes your ability to live a normal life, perhaps even limiting your physical mobility, and the loss of your normal life can take an emotional and psychological toll. On top of all that, the financial damage that you’ll suffer as a result of incurred medical and rehabilitation expenses, as well as lost wages, can put you on rocky footing. While all of that is certainly stressful to think about, you should take some comfort knowing that you may be able to find accountability and recover needed compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.

While mustering the courage to file one of these claims can take some time, you can’t wait too long to act. In fact, every second counts after a severe car accident. Let’s look at why that is and what you need to do now to preserve your claim and maximize your chances of winning your case.

Why quick action is necessary after a car accident

It might seem like you have all the time in the world to pursue your personal injury case, but that isn’t true. Here’s why it’s imperative that you act quickly to try to secure accountability and obtain the financial resources you deserve:

  • The statute of limitations: Under Texas law, you only have two years after your accident to file a personal injury claim. That might sound like a long time, but when you’re navigating an accident recovery the time can clip by fast. So, make sure you know when your filing deadline is and don’t blow past it.
  • Memories fade: You’re going to have to rely on your testimony as well as that of witnesses who saw the accident if you want to win your case. But if you wait a significant amount of time before filing your claim, then memories of the accident can get fuzzy. The lack of detail you receive from delayed testimony can render your case less persuasive, which could prove problematic for the success of your case.
  • It could become difficult to locate witnesses: As time goes on, witnesses might move or even pass away. This can leave you in a position where you don’t have the evidence needed to succeed on your claim.
  • Evidence could go missing: Physical evidence is imperative to building a strong case. You might need photographs of your injuries, the accident scene and the area surrounding the crash site, or you might need other physical evidence like vehicle debris. If you delay in filing your claim, then this evidence could go missing or become difficult to locate, making it even more difficult to prove your claim.
  • You could face avoidable hardship: Although it’s almost inevitable that you’ll face some tough times after your car accident, the longer you wait to file your personal injury claim the more challenges you’ll likely have to face and the more prolonged they’ll be in nature.

Act now to preserve your rights and protect your interests

You have to act if you want to get as much out of your personal injury claim as possible. And the faster you act, the better. We know that the quick turnaround can be stressful, especially when you’re trying to navigate your recovery and if you’re unfamiliar with the legal process, but don’t let all that scare you into inaction. Instead, consider seeking out any help that you may need so that you can confidently move forward with your claim and properly fight for the outcome that you deserve.