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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How long can I wait to file a case against a company?

Answered by attorney Diana L. Anderson
Personal Injury lawyer at Diana L. Anderson
It depends on the type of case.  There is something that is called the "Statute of Limitations" and it dictates the limit of time for filing a lawsuit.  It is different for different types of lawsuits, and also different if the plaintiff is a minor.   The Statute is not one single Statutes, but is a variety of different statutes. Professional malpractice  within 2 years from the date of the act or omission giving rise to the complaint, or 2 years from the date the injury was or reasonably should have been discovered.Personal Injury: 2 years. Fraud: 6 years.Libel / Slander / Defamation: 1 year.Injury to Personal Property: 6 years.Product Liability:within 2 years from the date of the act or omission giving rise to the complaint, or 2 years from the date the injury was or reasonably should have been discovered.Contracts: 6 years.
It depends on the type of case.  There is something that is called the "Statute of Limitations" and it dictates the limit of time for filing a lawsuit.  It is different for different types of lawsuits, and also different if the plaintiff is a minor.   The Statute is not one single Statutes, but is a variety of different statutes. Professional malpractice  within 2 years from the date of the act or omission giving rise to the complaint, or 2 years from the date the injury was or reasonably should have been discovered.Personal Injury: 2 years. Fraud: 6 years.Libel / Slander / Defamation: 1 year.Injury to Personal Property: 6 years.Product Liability:within 2 years from the date of the act or omission giving rise to the complaint, or 2 years from the date the injury was or reasonably should have been discovered.Contracts: 6 years.
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Is he able to have any kind of compensation after having an accident at work?

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Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
Yes. He should have filed a workers compensation claim with his employer or the state department of labor. If the insurance company or state board denies coverage, contact our office if the claim occurred in Montana.
Yes. He should have filed a workers compensation claim with his employer or the state department of labor. If the insurance company or state board denies coverage, contact our office if the claim occurred in Montana.
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How long after a car accident do I have to sue?

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Answered by attorney David W. Hibbert (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of David W. Hibbert
In the State of Georgia there is a two year statute of limitations on personal injuries and a four year statute of limitations for property damage. Unless there are some other factors that meet certain exceptions to the rule , age or lack of capacity for a couple, no suit brought outside the time limits is allowed.
In the State of Georgia there is a two year statute of limitations on personal injuries and a four year statute of limitations for property damage. Unless there are some other factors that meet certain exceptions to the rule , age or lack of capacity for a couple, no suit brought outside the time limits is allowed.
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