Statute Of Limitations

12/29/2008

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The statute of limitations does not only apply to criminal cases. Tonight on It's a Matter of Law, discover how these limitations can apply to a civil case including personal injury.

Statute of Limitations are like a ticking time clock. Regardless of the merits of your case or the damages that are involved, if you don’t file a case before the Statute of Limitations expires. You will forever lose the right to bring your claim. Statutes of Limitations change with the type of legal action and the party seeking to start a lawsuit.

Failing to begin a legal action within the appropriate time period set by a Statute of Limitation may result in such an action be barred by law.
If you or someone you know needs information about an injury or the Statute of Limitation which may apply call 1-800-CALL SAM or visit our website CALLSAM.COM

Remember, while the law may seem confusing,
Getting help … and getting an advantage is easy.

For this weeks “It’s a Matter of Law”,
I’m Mark Bernstein.

Putting the Law on Your Side

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