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How long do you have to bring a medical malpractice lawsuit?

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The period time within which an injured patient can bring a medical malpractice lawsuit is called the Statute of Limitations. The Statute of Limitations for bringing a medical malpractice lawsuit vary from state to state.
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How long do I have to bring my lawsuit?

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In California, there are different statutes of limitations (deadlines), depending upon the type of claim you are making. In every case, however, you should have an attorney fully review the facts with you to determine what deadline applies to your case.
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How Long Can I Wait To Bring a Lawsuit?

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In Virginia, a person injured by a defective product usually has two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. If a lawsuit is filed after that time it may be dismissed by the Court for being filed too late. There are several exceptions to this two year statute of limitations which apply in various situations. For example, if the injured person is a minor or is mentally incompetent, the period for bringing suit may be extended.
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How long do I have to bring a lawsuit for premises liability?

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That depends on who the owner of the property is. If the owner is a public entity, such as the state, county or a city, a claim for personal injuries must be filed with the public entity within six months of the date of your injury.
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How long will a lawsuit take?

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We cannot give any guarantees as to when your case will be resolved. First we must undertake a thorough investigation of the facts of your case. In some instances, a case will settle to our client's satisfaction shortly after it is filed, or perhaps even before. In other cases, a final resolution may take multiple years. Rest assured, Lieff Cabraser works swiftly and efficiently to obtain the maximum compensation for our clients and to bring each case to a successful conclusion.
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After an automobile accident, how long do I have to settle or bring a lawsuit?

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Under Texas law, a suit for personal injuries must be brought within two years of the date of the accident. Failure to settle your claim or bring a lawsuit within the specific time period will bar any claim you may have. Therefore, it is important that you contact any attorney soon after an accident so that your claims and rights will be protected.
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ARE THERE APPLICABLE FILING DEADLINES? - I.E., HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO BRING A LAWSUIT?

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California - There are three statutes of limitation which apply to construction defect cases in California. The first such statute (C.C.P. §337.15) requires the homeowners association or homeowner to file suit no more than ten years after "substantial completion" of the home. However, within this ten year statute there are a three (C.C.P. §338) and a four year statute (C.C.P. §337.1).
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Although a suicide touches all of us, the law grants only certain individuals the right to pursue a lawsuit arising out of a patient's death. If negligence by a mental health professional causes injury short of death, only the patient typically has the right to bring a lawsuit. In some circumstances, the patient's spouse can join as a party to the lawsuit, recovering for the injury that he or she personally sustained as a result of the negligent treatment of the patient.
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How long do I have to file a lawsuit for a construction site personal injury?

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This answer usually depends upon where the injury occurs. Each state and country has different rules regarding the filing of lawsuits. The time allowed to file a lawsuit is called the "Statute of Limitations". Most states have a two-year Statute of Limitations which means that a lawsuit must be filed within two years of the date of injury. However, some states have only a one-year Statute of Limitation and other jurisdictions have a three-year, or more, Statute of Limitations.
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How long do I have to file a lawsuit against a manufacturer?

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The time for filing a lawsuit varies from state to state. Generally, the time for filing the lawsuit will begin to run when you take the medication. The deadline may be suspended in some situations so that you have a longer time in which to file. In some states, the time clock does not start until a person suspects or learns that a medication has caused his or her injury.
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How do I bring an FLSA lawsuit?

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By hiring an attorney. Not all attorneys are familiar with this area of the law and employees should seek out attorneys with substantial FLSA experience. If you already have a lawyer and he or she is not familiar with this law, you attorney may choose to "affiliate" with a lawyer experienced in this area of the law. If you are interested in having us review your potential claim, please fill out the questionnaire or contact us.
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Who can bring an elder abuse lawsuit?

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The following people can bring an action for elder abuse: an elder or dependent individual who is living; the elder's or dependent individual's estate or successors-in-interest if the elder or dependent individual has died; the elder's or dependent individual's family members if they witness the abuse and the conservator or guardian of an incompetent elder or dependent individual.
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Would my child have to bring a lawsuit himself/herself?

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No. The lawsuit will be brought by one of the parents or somebody else the parents choose to act as the guardian for purposes of the litigation. The parent or guardian makes all of the important decisions in the case along with the attorney and a court on the child’s behalf.
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Why did CCU bring this lawsuit?

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CCU believes deeply in its mission to educate students in a Christ-centered environment and from a Christ-centered perspective. Colorado's discriminatory rules undermine CCU's freedom to pursue its mission. CCU also took a stand to preserve the rights of its students and potential students. There are undoubtedly some students who desire to attend CCU but are financially penalized for this choice by the state's rules. These students are denied aid to which they are otherwise entitled.
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Q: How long do I have to file a discrimination or harassment lawsuit?

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Your case must initially be filed with a government agency whether it be the State of Maine or the Federal Government. If it’s the State of Maine, you have six months from the last date of harassment or discrimination. With the Federal Government you have three hundred days. We have all the forms necessary to do the filings for you. Most importantly, you need to meet with us as soon as possible, so we can get the process going to make sure that you satisfy the time limitations.
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Q: How much of my time would a lawsuit involve? How long will it take?

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We try to minimize your inconvenience. We will have an initial meeting with you at which time we will gather as much information as possible, so we will not have to bother you in the future. At some point, the defendant may send out a request for documents and/or interrogatories. However, we should have the information from your initial meeting to respond to those inquiries. At some point, the defendant may want to take a deposition or statement from you.
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Once a lawsuit is filed, how long does it take until the case is finished?

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A number of unknown variables pertaining to your particular case makes it very difficult to predict how long a lawsuit will take. A main factor in any lawsuit includes the availability of information, and the willingness of those individuals involved in the case to provide us with the information needed to pursue your claim. Cases can vary in length from weeks, months, even years in some instances. Another factor is how long it takes for you to recover for your injuries.
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How long will the FLSA lawsuit take?

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There is no definitive answer to this question. Unfortunately, the legal process is typically slow. FLSA cases are filed in federal, not state court. Therefore, how fast a case can settle or get to trial on the merits will vary from judge to judge, and client to client. Many FLSA cases do settle before trial but again, it depends on the circumstances of each case.
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How long do I have to file a lawsuit?

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Defendants are protected under the law by the applicable ???statute of limitations??? for each respective type of case. In short, the statute of limitations is the time period during which a lawsuit must be filed. If the applicable statute of limitations expires before the lawsuit is filed, the case can be dismissed as untimely.
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How long do I have to file a civil lawsuit?

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Generally, civil lawsuits for personal injuries must be filed within three (3) years of the date of occurrence, but there are some exceptions. To learn more, click on Civil Lawsuits/Filing Deadlines. Employment discrimination cases must be filed within 300 days.
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How long will the lawsuit take before it is resolved?

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Every lawsuit is different, therefore, there is no way of knowing exactly when each will be resolved.
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