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The SOL for professional malpractice suits are three (3) years within the date the act that resulted in injury, or one (1) year from the date the injury was or should have been discovered. Whichever time frame is the lengthest is the one used. However a suit cannot be filed after five (5) years have elapsed from the time the injury occurred. A little confusing perhaps, but it does make sense (sort of).

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