Statute of Limitations

 

The statute of limitations varies by state. Under Montana law, a party has three years to file a lawsuit. The clock starts ticking from the date the injury occurred. In this video Sol talks about the Montana statute of limitations and how someone may be barred from collecting damages or a settlement because they waited too long to file suit.

 

Sol answers the questions: What is the statute of limitations? When does the clock start ticking? When does the clock stop?

 

 



 
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