Personal Injury Lawsuits & Lawsuit Statute Limitations
About personal injury lawsuits. Defines statute of limitations which is dependent on who is the defendant - the government, business or person. Factors to consider in a personal injury lawsuit are negligence, strict liability and intentional wrong. Defined types of damages are compensatory damages (actual or estimated) or punitive damages.| Comments on article "Personal Injury Lawsuits & Lawsuit Statute Limitations" | ||||||||||||
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