Q: Is there an expiration date for when I am filing a claim?
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Question Detail: Is there expiration for filing a claim? For instance, I am still deciding whether to file a claim or not, how long do I have before I am no longer allowed to file a suit?Answer: Yes personal injury claims like packaged food have an expiration date; we call it a statute of limitations. Go beyond the statute of limitations and the court will not hear your case. There are different statutes of limitation periods and they are based on the facts, so you will need to speak with a lawyer to know which limitation period applies to your case. See a lawyer.
