Statutes of Limitations

Find the Statute of Limitations by State

Please select the state below for specific statute of limitations information. Statutes of limitation determine how long you have to file a lawsuit. In the case of personal injuries, the type of injury as well as the state the injury occurred in are some of the factors used to determine the length of time you have in which to file a lawsuit.

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