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Frequently Asked Questions
Statute of Limitations:
When
Must I File My Claim or Lawsuit?
In order to
protect your rights when you have been injured, defrauded or
otherwise harmed, a lawsuit, and in some instances, a claim,
must be filed within a certain period of time. This is referred
to as the "Statute of Limitations." Failure to comply with the
applicable statute of limitations can act as a complete bar to
the recovery you deserve.
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The statutes
of limitations vary based upon the state where you are
injured. The statute of limitations in any particular
state will also vary based upon the type of claim, who
was making the claim, to whom the claim is made and the
type of damages being sought. The statutes of
limitations also vary if you are suing the government or
a governmental agency. Requirements of how the claim is
made, the form of the claim and the information to be
included in the claim also differs based on the type of
claim and against whom the claim is being made.
Because
the statute of limitations is different depending upon
the circumstances, it is impossible to give you accurate
advice as to when the statute runs without the risk of
misleading you.
Therefore, it is
important that you immediately consult an attorney to advise you
of the applicable statute of limitations based upon the facts of
your claim. Even if you believe the statute of limitations has
run, there are numerous exceptions and tolling provisions. These
exceptions and tolling statutes may be used to revive a claim
that you might otherwise think has been time barred.
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Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett
has the extensive resources to handle the most
complex legal matters, yet is small enough to offer
individualized service to our client's
personal injury and wrongful death cases as a result of train
accidents, common carrier accidents (i.e.: Metrolink train
accidents) and motor vehicle accidents.At Cheong,
Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the more you know, the
better choice you will make.
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