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.
(got off: http://www.expertlaw.com/library/limitations_by_state/Florida.html)
The Statute of Limitation for the "Tortious Interference" is 4 years. Fla. St. 95.11(3)(p).
It depends on the specific cause of the claims. For medical malpractice, it is two years, from the time of discovery. For other personal injury claims it is four years.
7 years
It is called Statute of Limitations.
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.
2-3 years depending on the type of negligence lawsuit.
Its invalid unless the judge makes an exception
Varies by state.
YES!!!!
This would be considered a civil action lawsuit and should be filed with an experienced lawyer. It is best to file quickly because most states have a statute of limitations.
yes he did for $90,000 here's the website
You have to file a lawsuit. That is what effectively prevents it from expiring.
Because counterfeiting is a federal crime, the statute of limitations does not vary by state. The statute of limitations for counterfeiting is 5 years. However if terrorism is involved it is 8 years.
It depends on the case.