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Personal injury claims are generally governed by a two-year statute of limitations. This means that if you’re injured as the result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you have two years to file a lawsuit. But what happens if your injury wasn’t caused by a private citizen, but by an agent of the government? Do you still have a viable claim? The answers to both of these questions are complicated, and you’ll almost certainly benefit from the guidance of an experienced attorney, whether the government’s involved or not.

Filing a claim against the government is never easy, and these types of cases require a lot of tender loving care. Don’t make the mistake of trying to navigate this on your own. To learn more about filing a claim against the government, click here