In Oklahoma, the statute of limitations for car crash claims generally begins on the date the accident occurred. According to Oklahoma law (12 O.S. 95(A)(3)), victims typically have two years from this date to file a personal injury lawsuit.

However, there are specific circumstances where the starting point or deadline may differ:

Minors: If the victim is under the age of 18, the two-year clock does not start until their 18th birthday.

Wrongful Death: In cases involving a fatality, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the individual’s death.

Property Damage: Claims for property damage must also be filed within two years.

It is important to note that while Oklahoma follows a modified comparative negligence rule which can affect the amount of compensation you receive based on your level of fault, this rule does not extend the filing deadlines. Because missing these deadlines can permanently bar you from seeking recovery, taking prompt action following an accident is essential.


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