In Oklahoma, the standard statute of limitations for car accident personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. However, there are specific exceptions to this timeline:

Minors: For individuals under the age of 18 at the time of the accident, the two-year filing clock does not begin until their 18th birthday.

Wrongful Death: In cases where a car accident results in a fatality, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the individual’s death, which may differ from the date of the accident.

Governmental Claims: Accidents involving government vehicles or employees are subject to the Oklahoma Governmental Tort Claims Act. These claims involve unique procedures, strict documentation rules, and liability caps that differ from standard private claims.

While Oklahoma’s modified comparative negligence rules affect the amount of compensation you can recover based on your percentage of fault, they do not extend these filing deadlines. It is critical to act within these timeframes to preserve your right to compensation.


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