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What about time limits to bring an action against an at-fault driver?

Under Kentucky law, the statute of limitations for filing a lawsuit against an at-fault driver is two (2) years from the date of the automobile accident or two (2) years from the date of the last No-fault/PIP payment, even if the last payment is well beyond two (2) years after the accident.

However, derivative claims such as the right of a spouse to sue for injury to that spouse's husband or wife remains one year.

In all cases where a lawsuit is contemplated consultation with an attorney is recommended in order to determine such issues as the proper court and time limits. Many cases have unique issues and a full discussion of those issues with a lawyer can help you determine if and when this type of legal action should be taken. 

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