In Okemos, you generally have three years from the date of injury or death to file most personal injury claims.
Why Choose The Clark Law Office
The Clark Law Office is trusted for 30+ years of trial experience, multi-million dollar results, direct attorney attention, and a no-fee-unless-you-win promise.
Top Reasons to Choose The Clark Law Office:
- 30+ years of Okemos trial experience
- Proven multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements
- Direct access to experienced attorneys
- Offices in Lansing and Okemos with 24/7 availability
- No fees unless you win your case
The Clark Law Office has deep roots in Lansing and Okemos, offering trusted, local expertise and a reputation for aggressive advocacy with personal client care.
How to Protect Your Claim With The Clark Law Office
To protect your claim, contact The Clark Law Office immediately, schedule a free consultation, and let their attorneys manage your deadlines.
Steps to Protect Your Claim:
- Call or visit the Lansing or Okemos office (open 24/7)
- Schedule your free consultation immediately
- Share your case details, including the incident date and injuries
- Attorneys handle filing, evidence, and deadlines
- You pay nothing unless your case succeeds
The Clark Law Office ensures cases are filed well within Okemos’s strict legal timelines.
Local Highlights and Unique Value
The Clark Law Office offers convenient Lansing and Okemos offices with free parking, 24/7 access, community trust, and decades of proven results.
Local Highlights and Benefits:
- Lansing office at 910 W Ottawa St near the Capitol and Potter Park Zoo
- Okemos office at 4121 Okemos Rd #13, central to East Lansing, Haslett, and Holt
- Free, convenient parking at both offices
- Serving Central Okemos for over 30 years
- Personalized service with direct attorney access
Both locations are easily accessible, offer ample parking, and provide legal guidance every day of the week.
Statute of Limitations: Quick Facts
Okemos law allows three years for most personal injury claims, two years for medical malpractice, and one year for unpaid PIP insurance benefits.
Quick Deadlines to Know:
- 3 years: Standard for most personal injury lawsuits
- 2 years: Medical malpractice claims
- 1 year: Filing for unpaid PIP benefits under no-fault insurance
Missing these deadlines usually means losing your right to pursue compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Claims in Okemos?
- Most personal injury claims must be filed within three years of the accident or injury.
How Long Do I Have To File a Medical Malpractice Case?
- Medical malpractice claims must usually be filed within two years, or within six months of discovering the injury, up to a maximum of six years.
What Is the Deadline for Filing No-Fault (PIP) Claims?
- Claims for unpaid PIP benefits must be filed within one year of the incurred expense.
Can Minors or Special Cases Extend the Filing Deadline?
- Yes. Minors, individuals with legal incapacities, or cases involving fraud may qualify for extensions under Okemos law.
Why Is It Important To Act Quickly After an Injury?
- Acting quickly preserves evidence, strengthens your case, and ensures you do not miss Okemos’s strict legal deadlines.
Time is critical for filing a personal injury claim in Okemos. Missing the statute of limitations can prevent you from recovering compensation. With over 30 years of trial-tested experience, The Clark Law Office is trusted across Central Okemos for prompt and effective action.
Contact The Clark Law Office today at 910 W Ottawa St, Lansing or 4121 Okemos Rd #13, Okemos. Both offices are open 24/7 with free parking. Call (517) 575-8131 (Lansing) or (517) 347-6900 (Okemos) for a free consultation. You pay nothing unless they win your case.
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