Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations California

Know Your Rights For Legal Malpractice

The statute of limitations is a deadline established by law by which time you must file a legal malpractice claim or be forever barred from doing so. Most limitations period are from one to three years.

So, if you hired a lawyer and you just discovered that he/she failed to file a lawsuit with the court before the legal deadline, your claim is over. You now have one year from the date you discovered your lawyer’s failure to file a legal malpractice action against him/her. What’s your next move?

You call James at the Traut Firm. James will handle an action for legal malpractice case for the firm. This type of case is a slam-dunk. It is the equivalent of a rear-end vehicle collision. The only issue in dispute is usually just the value of your lost claim and perhaps fees and costs.

Legal Malpractice Statute of Limitations California

Get Help Recouping Your Losses From Attorney Malpractice

If you are the victim of a negligent attorney who’s has botched your chance to file a lawsuit, take action. Speak with James Traut at the Traut Firm by calling 714-798-4931. You can also contact us online. Consultations are free and confidential.

VERDICT AMOUNT
OFFER
 $2.6 million verdict in construction accident involving closed head trauma. $5,000
 $664,000 verdict in uninsured employer case involving equestrian incident. $10,000
 $1.4 million verdict in slip and fall at market with back surgery. $30,000
 $54,656 verdict for two broken ribs. $3,000
 $4 million verdict in wrongful death of a mother of four who was accidentally shot. No offer
 $38,300 verdict in auto collision. $5,000
 $281,000 verdict in “speed contest” collision. $15,000
 $560,000 verdict in auto collision with concussion injury. $50,000
 $84,666 verdict in negligent supervision case. $7,500
 $1.25 million verdict in auto collision with head trauma. $350,000
 $24,000 verdict in low-speed collision. $400
 $156,000 verdict in legal malpractice case. $25,000
 $2.25 million verdict in electrocution of a father. $500,000

Areas of Expertise

Legal Malpractice
(Lawyer Negligence)

Car, Truck, Bike, Motorcycle, Pedestrian Accidents

Property Conditions
(Slip/Trip & Falls)