A year to eighteen months. Check with a local malpractice or personal injury attorney.
legal malpractice statue of limitation if Georgia
Yes, there is a limitation in Georgia. It will be 2 years from the point of discovery of the malpractice.
Status of limitation on a malpractice case
The statute of limitations in Dallas is the same as it is anywhere else in Texas: Two years with the "discovery rule." States mandate statute of limitation rules.
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Mississippi is seven years with the discovery rule. But no more than five years from date of original act of medical malpractice.
The statute of limitations on medical malpractice in Kansas is two years from the date of discovery of the illness or injury caused by medical malpractice. But no more than four from the date of the original procedure/occurrence.
The limitation in Pennsylvania is two years. That is from the discovery of the injury.
New York's statute of limitations for medical malpractice are comparatively tight. It is 2 and 1/2 years. The article below goes into more detail on medical malpractice statute of limitations.
The statute of limitations in Arizona for personal injury/negligence and wrongful death is two years. For medical malpractice, it is two years from the date of discovery of the illness or injury caused by medical malpractice. It is three years for fraud.
Medical malpractice is a personal injury. In Wisconsin it has a limit of 3 years. There may be some tolling based on discovery of the injury.
Two years for negligence/personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice. For medical malpractice it is with the "discovery rule" which means from the date the illness or injury caused by medical malpractice was discovered. Three years for fraud. The article below goes into greater detail on statute of limitations.
The statute of limitations for all civil cases in Florida is 4 years. For medical malpractice, slander or libel it is only 2 years. There may be extension based on when the injury was discovered. Consult an attorney in Florida for your situation.