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Most statuatory limitations for any medical malpractice usually are one year from the onset of problems arising from the procedure causing the malpractice. The states often follow the Insurance rules of practice, but it will vary from state to state as to the time limitations and monitary cap for specific problems.

You would be well adviced to contact an attorney for more specific laws and time limits in your jurisdiction.

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