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The statute of limitations in New York state is three years with the discovery rule for exposure to harmful substances.

Another View: The SOL's for CRIMINAL violations are as follows:

Felonies - Murder, Class A felony: none; others: 5 yrs.; violation of collection, treatment, disposal of refuse and solid waste: 4 yrs.; breach of fiduciary duty: within 1 yr. of discovery of offense; official misconduct: 5 yrs. of offense

Misdemeanors - 2 yrs.; petty offenses: 1 yr.; tax law misdemeanor: 3 yrs. (NY City adm. code)

Acts During Which Statute Does Not Run - Absent the state for more than 5 years.

There is a different set of SOL's for violations of civil law.

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Malpractice is a civil law suit. Medical malpractice usually has a specific statute of limitations. In New York it is set at 2 and a half years. Under certain conditions, it may be tolled based on the discovery of the issue.

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http://writ.news.findlaw.com/colb/20030813.html For felonies with known suspect 5 years Felonies of unknown suspect 10 years

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what is the statue of limitation on a bill i never recieved.dated 4/14/2003

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There are no laws or statute of limitations for filing insurance claims in most jurisdictions. The limits are set by the insurance policy, so read yours and see what the time limits are.

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