What is the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit? - Herschensohn Law Firm
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00:00:00 [Music] 3 years from the date of the accident it can extend in certain circumstances specifically where there’s a latent type of injury where there would be no way for the person who’s injured to know that they had a claim and in that context it’s a discovery Rule and so they have three years from the date of discovery if someone’s a minor then the statute limitations is told until they each to reach the age of majority and if somebody has been the victim of sexual misconduct as a minor the statute can be
00:00:36 extended for more time as well but the general answer is 3 years from the date of the injury
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