Thursday, March 6, 2008

Strict Application of Statute of Limitations Bars Patient Claims

Today the Utah Court of Appeals issued its decision in Harper v. Evans, 2008 UT App 66, --- P.3d ---. The court upheld a trial court's ruling that the patient had delayed in bringing her claim to court, and the statutory time limit for doing so had expired.

Statutes of limitation--laws that place limits on how long an injured person has to sue--are just one of the many legal pitfalls facing malpractice victims. There are some narrow exceptions and statutory tolling provisions, but as Harper illustrates, courts are generally strict in enforcing the time limits.

If you believe you have been injured by medical error, do not delay in seeking legal advice. Even if your claims have merit, you can be precluded from any recovery if you wait to long. You should seek legal assistance immediately.