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Statute of Limitations: Don't Let Your Time Run Out

The Statute of Limitations is the time limit you have to file a lawsuit.

This time limit changes from state to state and may depend on the details of your case. Only a qualified attorney who knows the specifics of your case can tell you when your deadline is up.

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