Before You Fight the State of City Hall – Give Them Notice

The time and requirements to take legal action against municipalities may vary considerably depending on the exact case.
You or a loved one is injured in an accident as a result of the negligence of the town.

After the accident, you trusted your friend’s advice and felt comfortable waiting 6 months before you contacted a lawyer since you were told you had two years in which to file a lawsuit. However, during your consultation the attorney sympathetically informed you that you have lost your right to take legal action because you waited too long. How could this happen?

While a 2 year statute of limitations may coincidentally be accurate in some cases, that does not include possible notice to file requirements. Depending on the facts of the case, the law may require that you notify the defendant in advance of filing suit. Any one of a number of details can completely shift these requirements and time constraints. Two of these critical details are whom will you be taken action against and for what cause.

Certain cases against the State and the town, alleging negligence, require that you provide the appropriate party, within as little as 90 days of the injury, with the proper statutory notice.

However, it is critical to note that the law mandates multiple exceptions each potentially with significant distinctions. There are different statutes affecting different defendants, affecting different causes of action.

Municipalities and the state have abbreviated notice requirements.

These requirements are found in the Connecticut General Statutes which must be properly followed in order to preserve your claim.

This subject is highly complicated and is influenced by technicalities and details. If you feel that you may have a claim, it is wise to contact a competent attorney immediately. Many attorneys offer free consultations and getting correct answers promptly may make all the difference. The difference between waiting too long and not collecting any money could be days away.