What is the New Hampshire Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury?

So generally speaking, the statute of limitations in New Hampshire is three years. First of all, a statute of limitations means it’s the amount of time from your date of loss to either settle your claim and get paid by signing a release or file a lawsuit in court. You have three years to accomplish that. But there are always exceptions to every rule, depending on whether you’re a minor or whether the state or city is at fault. So, you want to make sure that you talk to a lawyer. If you have a case in New Hampshire, you should call us now and never let the clock run out.

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