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The Statute of Limitations for a personal injury case is 2 years from the date of the accident. If you do not either file a lawsuit or settle the case, any claims you may have had will be forever barred. Do you live in Florida? If so, you can contact Mr. Bruce Kaster, (352) 622-1600. He is an excellent attorney. I work for a law office in Texas and he is handling a case for us in Florida.

2006-06-20 04:41:06 · answer #1 · answered by vicki613 2 · 3 4

depending on the type of injury ...

Professional Malpractice: For medical malpractice, 2 years from the date of the act giving rise to injury, or within two years from the date the injury was or should have been detected, but no malpractice action may be commenced more than four years following the act giving rise to the injury.

Personal Injury: 4 years.

Fraud: 4 years.

Libel / Slander / Defamation: 2 years.

Injury to Personal Property: 4 years.

Product Liability: 4 years.

Contracts: Written, 5 years; Oral, 4 years. Actions for specific performance must be commenced within one year.

2006-06-20 04:30:25 · answer #2 · answered by canadian_beaver_77 4 · 0 0

I don't know the answer, but most lawyers have free consultation, so you could contact a few lawyers and see what they say.

2006-06-20 04:26:17 · answer #3 · answered by mt_lil 2 · 0 0

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