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Exposed to Toxic Mold? Time Concerns & Statutes of Limitation for Mold Claims

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Exposed to Toxic Mold? Time Concerns & Statutes of Limitation for Mold Claims

As I discussed in other video, which cover the types of damages that could apply to a toxic mold claim you may be entitled to compensation for personal injuries as well as damages to your possessions or your home. It’s also important to remember though that the law imposes strict time limitations called statutes of limitations, within which you must bring your claims.

If you fail to meet these strict deadlines, then you could lose your right to compensation forever, no matter how malicious the responsible parties actions. These time limitations can vary based on a number of factors. In general, the State of Georgia provides a two year statute of limitations for bringing personal injury claims and four years for damages to your home, property or possessions.

Keep in mind though that a number of factors may affect these time limitations lengthening them or shortening them. As a result, if you believe that you or your loved ones may have suffered a toxic mold exposure, I urge you to act decisively and immediately contact Mold Firm for a free case evaluation.