delayed injury claims Arizona

What If I Didn't Know My Injury Was Serious Until Much Later?

Yes, you can still pursue compensation for injuries discovered after the fact. Arizona law allows for the ‘discovery rule,’ which means the statute of limitations may start when you become aware of the injury. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Discovering an injury long after an accident? Learn about Arizona’s discovery rule and how Hirsch Talcott can help you pursue compensation.

In Arizona, individuals who discover their injuries long after an accident still have the right to seek compensation. The state’s ‘discovery rule’ allows the statute of limitations to begin when the injury is discovered or reasonably should have been discovered, rather than the date of the incident.

Recent Case in Phoenix

Consider the case of a Phoenix resident involved in a minor car accident. Initially, they felt fine and declined medical attention. Weeks later, they began experiencing severe back pain, leading to a diagnosis of a herniated disc. This delayed onset of symptoms is not uncommon, and Arizona law provides avenues for such individuals to file claims even after the standard two-year period, under the discovery rule.

Arizona Law and Your Rights

Under Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-542, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of injury. However, the discovery rule can extend this period. This is particularly relevant in cases where injuries are not immediately apparent, such as internal injuries or conditions like whiplash that manifest symptoms days or weeks later.

Statute of Limitations

While the discovery rule offers flexibility, it’s crucial to act promptly once an injury is identified. Delays can complicate the claims process and may impact the outcome. Consulting with experienced personal injury attorneys can help navigate these complexities and ensure your rights are protected.

What To Do Next

If you’ve discovered an injury after an accident, seek medical attention immediately to document your condition. Then, consult with a qualified attorney to discuss your case. At Hirsch Talcott, our team, including attorney Jack Hirsch, a Certified Specialist in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, and attorney Chelsie Talcott, a former Maricopa County Deputy Public Defender, is dedicated to advocating for your rights. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we win your case.

For more information on how we can assist you, visit our page on personal injury attorneys. To learn more about our team, see our profiles for attorney Jack Hirsch and attorney Chelsie Talcott. Our commitment to clients is reflected in what our clients say and our past case results.

Don’t let the passage of time deter you from seeking the compensation you deserve. Contact Hirsch Talcott today to discuss your case and explore your legal options.