Thursday, December 24, 2009

An Eye Injury Lawyer Talks about the statute of limitations eye injury claims

Time's up!

When it comes to suing for eye injury, there is no time like the present.

The application must be filed before the expiration of the limitation period. Limitation periods for eye injuries vary from state to state and from case to case. In general, young people have two years from their 18th To sue birthday.

Different periods of limitation periods apply to other types of injury cases. For example, in medical malpractice casesMost states have a certain number of years from the date that you first discovered or should have discovered the misconduct of the trial file.

Alabama Code of Alabama Section 6-2-38 2 years

Alaska Alaska Statutes § 09 10.070 2 years

Arizona Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-542 2 years

California 1 years in case of accidents before 1 January 2003 1 years

2 years for accidents from 1 January 2003. 2 years

If the statute of limitations has not run a debtbefore the update on 1/1/03, then it is a 2-year statute, the accidents in 2002 is 2 years from the statute of limitations to benefit. Calif. Civ. Procedure Code Section 335.1 na

Colorado Colorado Revised Statutes § 13-80-102 2 years

Connecticut General Statutes § 52-584 2 years

District of Columbia, DC Code Section 12-301 3 years

Delaware Delaware Code Annotated cc 8107, 8119 2 years

Florida Florida Statutes, Section 95.11 4Year

Georgia Georgia Code Ann. Section 3-1004 2 years

Hawaii Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 657-7 2 years

Idaho Code Section 5-219 2 years

Illinois Illinois Statutes Ann. Section 13-202 2 years

Indiana Indiana Code Ann. Section 34-1-2-2 2 years

Iowa Code Annotated, Section 614.1 2 years

Kansas Kansas Statutes Annotated Section 60.513 2 years

Louisiana Louisiana Civil Code section 3492 1 years

Maine Revised Statutes Ann.Section 752 6 years

Maryland Maryland courts and judicial code, 3 years

Massachusetts Massachusetts General Laws Ann. Ch 260, 3 years

Michigan Michigan Compiled Laws Section 600.5805S 3 years

Mississippi, Mississippi Code Annotated Section 15-1-49 3 years

Missouri Missouri Statute Annotated 35 Section 516.120 5 years

Montana Montana Code Annotated § 27-2-204, 27-2-207 3 years

Nebraska Revised Statutes of Nebraska Section 25-208 4Year

Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes Annotated Section 11.190 2 years

New Mexico, New Mexico Statutes Ann. Section 37-1-8 3 years

New York New York CIV. PRAC.R. § 214 3 years

North Dakota North Dakota Century Code Section 28-01-16 6 years

Ohio Ohio Rev. Code Ann. Section 2305.10 2 years

Oklahoma Oklahoma Statutes Annotated Title 12 § 95 2 years

Oregon Oregon Revised Statutes Section 12.110 2 years

Pennsylvania, 42 PA Con. Statistics Annotated5524 § 2 years

Rhode General Laws of Rhode Iceland Iceland section 9-1-14 3 years

South Carolina, South Carolina Code Ann. § 15-3-530 3 years

South Dakota South Dakota Comp. Laws Ann. 3 years

Tennessee Tennessee Code Annotated § 28-3-104 1 year

Texas Texas Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. 2, Section 16.003 2 years

Utah Code Annotated § 78-12-25 4 years

Vermont Statutes Ann. Title 12, Section 512 3Year

Virginia Virginia Code Section 8.01-243 2 years

Washington Revised Code of Washington Ann.Section 4.16.020 3 years

West Virginia West Virginia Code Section 55-2-12 2 years

Wisconsin Wisconsin Statutes Annotated § 893.54 3 years

Wyoming Statutes Annotated Section 1-3-105 4 years

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