There are good reasons why the statute of limitations exists. The longer a plaintiff (person bringing a civil suit) waits to file legal action, the greater the risk that:
In addition, it is generally considered unfair to make a defendant live in perpetual fear of a potential lawsuit.
In New Jersey, the statute of limitations with respect to personal injury lawsuits requires that a complaint be filed within two years of the accident that caused the injury. If a person dies as a result of an accident, though, the clock does not start running on the statute of limitation until the date of death.
Under New Jersey’s “discovery rule,” the time period for the statute of limitations will typically not start until the injured person becomes aware or reasonably should have known of an injury.
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