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What is the statute of limitations on malpractice lawsuits in NY?

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What is the statute of limitations on malpractice lawsuits in NY?

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The statute of limitations in New York in medical malpractice cases for an adult is two and a half years from the date of the last related treatment by the defendant or target doctor. It’s different if children are involved, there’s a ten year statute of limitations. It’s different if a municipality is involved because their claim limits is as short as three months that have to be filed. And when that treatment or the continuous treatment begins or ends there’s a very, sometimes, complex issue that really has to be analyzed by a lawyer promptly. I’m Steven North. I specialize in medical malpractice litigation. My office is located in a townhouse in the upper east side of Manhattan. We welcome your call. tags: medical malpractice time to sue statute of limitations lawsuit hospital negligence attorney lawyer law firm Manhattan Brooklyn Queens Bronx Staten Island New York Steven E. North attorney: Steven E.

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