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    Re: Can I Sue... Or Has The Statutes Of Limitation Expired?

    Posted by Res Ispa Loquitur on 2/15/07


    Joseph

    Generally the clock starts to click when a person reaches
    majority 18 or when you realize the injury ie cancer from
    toxins ingested long ago. This means you are only 4 years
    out of the starting gate. I do not know the statutory limit
    for your state but in others it is 7 to a lot longer. So it
    looks good for you to sue.

    Res Ispa Loquitur


    On 2/15/07, Joseph Nichols wrote:
    > When I was about 5 years old, I had an ear infection and
    > was taken to babtist hospital where a nure punctured my
    > ear drum. my parents did not take any legal action at that
    > time and are now deceased. i am now 22 years old and have
    > to wear a hearing aid. "still i cant hear to my full
    > potential. I personaly have no problem wearing it but it
    > is a distraction to people I know and work with.
    > what i want to know is if I can still sue them, even tho
    > my parrents did not. and how good of a case would i have
    > with no reccords other than what they have.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Can I Sue... Or Has The Statutes Of Limitation Expired?, 2/15/07, by Joseph Nichols.
  • Re: Can I Sue... Or Has The Statutes Of Limitation Expired?, 2/15/07, by Res Ispa Loquitur.
  • Re: Can I Sue... Or Has The Statutes Of Limitation Expired?, 2/16/07, by Carol.


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