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What is the time limit (statute of limitations) for me to make a claim for injuries?

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What is the time limit (statute of limitations) for me to make a claim for injuries?

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It is impossible in this space to set forth the rules that apply in all cases. Different statutes of limitation govern different types of cases. Under some circumstances, statutes of limitation for children are longer than those for adults. Special statutes of limitation governing the filing of claims against public entities may be as short as six months from the date of injury. Where injury does not manifest itself for many years after an event or exposure (such as during a period of latency after exposure to harmful chemicals) the statute of limitations may not run for many, many years. Because the running of the statute of limitations is dependent upon the facts of an individual case, if you believe that you have a claim where the statute of limitations may be running, we urge you to contact one of our qualified professionals as soon as possible to arrange for a free consultation. If you miss your deadline, you will lose your right to recover compensation in court, and will be force

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