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    What’s a statue of limitation?

    There are laws called “statutes of limitation” which prevent people with legitimate claims from filing suit because the claims are made too late. The passing of time alone can take away your rights. The cut-off time depends on the facts and the type of claim and when the injury or damage occurs. It’s often very complicated and hard to figure out. Sadly, some folks wait too long before asking and learning their rights.
    A free call can help protect you.

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