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Three years for negligence/personal injury and three for wrongful death. This time period starts at the date of discovery of injury or illness. Two years for medical practice-starting from the date of the medical malpractice. The article below further describes statute of limitations.

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Q: What are the New Hampshire statute of limitation?
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