Statutes of Limitations for Sexual Abuse in Indiana

Statutes of Limitations for Sexual Abuse in Indiana Sexual abuse includes any sexual act which is intended to do any of the following to another individual: • Abuse; • Humiliate; • Harass; or • Degrade. The state laws which govern criminal sexual abuse will vary depending upon whether the victim is a minor or an […]

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Time’s Up: Only 180 Days to File Indiana Tort Claim Notice

Time’s Up: Only 180 Days to File Indiana Tort Claim Notice   The Indiana Tort Claims Act (I.C. 34-13-3 et seq.) requires that notice must be filed before a plaintiff may bring a tort claim against any state agency or political subdivision.   Timing is Critical The timing of this notice is critical, as failing […]

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Handling Minor’s Claims For Personal Injury

HANDLING MINOR’S CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES   As personal injury counsel, we are often faced with the difficult task of working on behalf of injured children and their families. As parents, we understand that injuries to children can involve devastating and heartbreaking situations and present unique legal issues which practitioners need to consider.   When […]

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Michigan’s Civil Statute Of Limitations

What is a statute of limitations? Each state has its own statute of limitations governing when you must file your lawsuit. The available time provided by this statute of limitations depends upon both the state in which the claim will be filed, and the type of claim to be filed. Below is a list of […]

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Indiana’s Civil Statute of Limitations

What are statute of limitations? Each state has its own statute of limitations governing how long you have to file a lawsuit. The available time provided by this statute of limitations depends upon both the state in which the claim will be filed, and the type of claim to be filed. Once the specified time […]

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