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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in New York?

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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in New York?

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The statute of limitations, or the time limit for filing a claim or lawsuit, varies. For example, in New York State, you have only 30 days to file an application for no-fault benefits. There are different time limits to file claims against towns, counties, municipalities and the state. It’s best to immediately contact an experienced attorney before the statute of limitations expires—and before you are barred from ever bringing any claim or lawsuit. Act now before it’s too late.

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