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California Personal Injury Statutes Of Limitation
Statutes of limitation determine how long you have to file a lawsuit. There are many factors that determine this length of time. If the lawsuit is not brought within the period specified, the injured party loses the right to sue and recover losses for his or her injuries.
Sometimes, the time limit to provide notice is very short, such as 30 days, and can be as long as 4 years, such as in the case of breach of contract. Statutes of limitations, and the court rules and cases that interpret and apply them, are complicated. Exceptions that lengthen or shorten the time deadlines could apply to your claim. Even if you believe that the statute of limitation deadline might have passed, still seek legal consultation to determine if any of the time-extending exceptions or rules to the statue of limitations apply to your case.
The legal services provided by the Law Offices of Delsack & Associates are FREE to you for personal injury cases and in most lemon law cases. Therefore, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by making only one toll free call to our offices at 888-395-3666 or completing and submitting our Lemon Law or Personal Injury questionnaires.
