The statute of limitations to file a burn injury lawsuit in Michigan is the same as for other personal injury cases: Three years with the discovery rule.
In Michigan, if you have gotten a DUI, there is no statute of limitations that applies. Due process has occurred and the penalty assessed. It is a part of the criminal record and does not go away.
The statutes of limitations limits the time a person can be prosecuted for a given crime. The statute of limitations for a fake ID in Minnesota is 3 years.
Yes, all states have statutes of limitations for charging various offenses. Check your own state statutes for the limitations (if any) in your state.
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All personal injury cases in Michigan are limited to 3 years. That is from the time of discovery of the injury. There are other factors, so consult a Michigan attorney to determine what rights you may have.
There is no statute of limitations on fines. In other words you are SOL.
Check the Official Annotated Code for that state.
It is set at ten years in Michigan. Or when the victim turns 21, which ever is later. DNA evidence has no limit until the individual is identified, then it is ten years.
Unfortunately it is seven years.
There is no statutes of limitations of medical bills. You still need to pay your bills when you are billed, regardless of when they were incurred.
It is called Statute of Limitations.