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Statutes of limitation differ not only from state to state, but also with regard to the type of lawsuit involved. In some states the statutes of limitations for medical malpractice, wrongful death cases, or lawsuits against governmental agencies may be shorter than for other types of personal injury cases,well perhaps not suits involving the federal government, but anyway. In general, however, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is from one to three years. For other types of actions, such as enforcing a judgment, the statute of limitations may be up to 20 years or more! There are some exceptions to the rule, however. Also, the date upon which the time period begins to "run" (and the clock starts to tick) may vary depending on whether you discovered the injury/harm some time after it actually occurred. An experienced lawyer can help you with the details. If you are in the southern part of the State of New Jersey I have an absolutely incredible lawyer for you to contact; Micheal J. Pimpinelli. He is in Woodbury NJ and his number is listed. I dont have it in front of me and well my phone is in the other room and Im in bed .....but its a 5 second look up. Great guy, great personality and he gets results! And no I do not get anything out of it....Actual free advice from me to you!

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The time established for filing lawsuits is known as the statute of limitations, which varies depending on the type of legal claim and the jurisdiction. It typically ranges from 1 to 10 years, with personal injury claims often having shorter deadlines than contract or property disputes. It's important to be aware of and adhere to the statute of limitations to avoid losing the right to pursue a claim in court.

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