As statutes of limitations impose strict time limits on your ability to file claim, it’s vital to be aware of these legal boundaries to protect your rights effectively. If this time limit expires without claim being filed, the ‘statute of limitations expired’ comes into effect, potentially barring any legal action regardless of the claim’s validity. Additionally, for individuals who are deemed mentally incapacitated at the time the malpractice occurs, the statute of limitations may not begin until the incapacity is lifted. In New Jersey, failing to adhere to the statute of limitations can result in the permanent loss of your right to seek compensation, no matter the merits of your claim.
Is there a Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice in NJ?
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