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Statutes of Limitation

Keep in mind that you have a deadline to file your claim. The statute of limitations varies by state, but is typically about two years. That time often starts running at the moment of the negligent act, but other factors may come into play, such as when you learned of the negligence and when you stopped receiving treatment. You also may have to consider other filing deadlines if, for instance, your case involves treatment by a government agency, such as a county hospital.

The statute of limitations varies by state, but is typically about two years. That time often starts running at the moment of the negligent act.

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