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STATUTES OF LIMITATION
Statutes
of Limitation restrict the time
period that a person can file a lawsuit.
These statutes not only vary by state, but
they also vary by cause of action. The following
guide provides limitations periods for each
state, but only for particular causes of
action; those related to Personal
Injury, Medical
Malpractice, and Products
liability claims. The sections
discussing special rules for minors only
apply to the causes of action listed for
that particular state.
Personal Injury Actions
These actions must be brought within two years
of the date the injury occurred.
Medical Malpractice Actions
Actions against health-care providers must be filed
within two years of the date that the act giving
rise to the injury occurred.
Products Liability Actions
Products liability actions must be brought within
two years after the plaintiff suffers the injury.
Special Rules for Minors
The statute of limitations begins to run on the
minor’s 18th birthday.
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