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How long do I have to decide to file a lawsuit?

Generally, the sooner you decide to file and take a definitive action regarding your lawsuit, the better. Most states have a statute of limitations regarding the amount of time a victim has to take action against the party that hurt them. Although in many cases this is a two year limit, it can change from state to state. It is important that you consult with an attorney to find out the details of your case.

The Edison personal injury attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., can help you make smart decisions about your case and ensure that you file your lawsuit in a timely manner. Contact us today at 800-346-5529 for more information.