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South Dakota Accident Lawyers & Information

Due to this increase in tourism and commerce, highways in South Dakota from Aberdeen to Pierre such as Interstate 29, Interstate 229, Interstate 9 and Interstate 90 have become more and more dangerous, as thousands of people in South Dakota are caught in dangerous and sometimes fatal accidents, many left with serious physical and mental injuries. There were at least 197 fatal accidents in South Dakota in 2004, with 26 fatal motorcycle crashes and 9 pedestrian deaths, costing nearly half a billion dollars.

Featured South Dakota Law Firms

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Gunderson, Palmer, Goodsell & Nelson, LLP
Handling cases in Rapid City, Sioux Falls and surrounding areas

Luckily for victims, there are options. A compassionate South Dakota car accident lawyer who is dedicated to safeguarding the rights of victims and their families can help ensure receive the financial compensation that they are entitled to.

A financial settlement can be one of the few ways to offset those spiraling medical costs and to make up for lost paychecks when time is lost on the job. If you or someone close to you has been the victim of a car accident of any kind in South Dakota, time could run out before justice is served. Call an experienced, knowledgeable South Dakota accident lawyer as soon as you can.

South Dakota is called Mount Rushmore State after its famous attraction, but the state has much more to offer than just landmarks and natural beauty. The midwestern state was named after the Lakota and Dakota (Sioux) American Indian tribes and was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889. South Dakota is bordered by North Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wyoming and Montana and is one of the six states of the Frontier Strip.

South Dakota is known for a rich and wild history that includes Americana icons like Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane, as well as historical figures Lewis and Clark, who explored the region after the U.S. purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon and at the request of President Thomas Jefferson.

Other famous figures include the major resistance leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse were major resistance leaders who are known for the battle at Wounded Knee Creek, when American soldiers massacred as many as 300 Sioux made up of mostly women and children.

Besides Mount Rushmore, the state is home to numerous other attractions for historians, tourists, and outdoor enthusiasts, including The Black Hills, Spearfish Canyon, Badlands National Park, and Jewel Cave, the 2nd Longest Cave in the world.

Other famous faces from South Dakota include game show host Bob Barker, news anchor Tom Brokaw, former Senator Tom Daschle, and frontier writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Kevin Costner s movie Dances With Wolves took place here as well.

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Statute of Limitations

A statute of limitations is a law which places a time limit on pursuing a legal remedy that varies depending on the circumstances of the case and the type of claim. Normally, after this time restriction is over, a person loses the right to file a claim. Once the delayed claim is prohibited by the statute of limitations, it cannot be resurrected. Statutes of limitations were put into effect in order to circumvent such issues as never-ending litigation and the disappearance of witnesses.

Statutes of limitations window of opportunity in the state of South Dakota expressed in S.D. Codified Laws Ann. § 15-2-1 et. seq.:

PERSONAL INJURY
South Dakota requires the victimized party to file a claim for personal injuries within three years of the date of injury. This window of time includes claims for personal injuries caused by concerns such as products liability.

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Actions against providers of healthcare in South Dakota must be filed within two years of the date that the injury occurred.

WRONGFUL DEATH
In nearly all cases in South Dakota, a wrongful death case must be filed within three years of the date of the victim's date of death, except in medical malpractice deaths, where the limit is two years.

SPECIAL RULES FOR MINORS AND OTHER ISSUES
Except in those specific cases regarding medical malpractice or wrongful death, the window of opportunity in South Dakota is over on the minor s 18th birthday.

The material found on this section of the site has been formulated for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal counsel on any individual instance. This information does not equate with legal guidance and is subject to change without warning.

If you've been forced to endure the difficult effects of an accident on South Dakota streets or highways or in a lake or river, you and your family may deserve to be rewarded for your traumatic experience. Don't let varying statute of limitation laws block or terminate your case before you win the compensation that you need and deserve. Call an experienced, knowledgeable accident lawyer right away. Don't let this opportunity pass you by.

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