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What is the statute of limitationn the state of Florida?

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2008 19:08:00

Re: malpractice

depends om what you want to sue about.

GENERALLY:

torts (negligence, car accidents etcetera) is 4 years;

Professional negligence: 2 years

Medical malpractice 2 years, but very complicated to figure out, could be 4 years and even 7 under rare cionditions

contract: written is 5 years, oral is 4 years.

Claims agains the state require notice in 3 years.

DO NOT RELY ON THIS WITHOUT SPEAKING TO A LAWYER. Some things can lengthen a statute of limitations and some things can shorten them. Without details no one can give you certain advice.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Jul. 30, 2008 19:08:00

Re: malpractice

depends om what you want to sue about.

GENERALLY:

torts (negligence, car accidents etcetera) is 4 years;

Professional negligence: 2 years

Medical malpractice 2 years, but very complicated to figure out, could be 4 years and even 7 under rare cionditions

contract: written is 5 years, oral is 4 years.

Claims agains the state require notice in 3 years.

DO NOT RELY ON THIS WITHOUT SPEAKING TO A LAWYER. Some things can lengthen a statute of limitations and some things can shorten them. Without details no one can give you certain advice.

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