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The content on this site, including all editorial pages and AI-tool outputs, is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the site operator, contributors, or anyone else associated with the site.
Personal-injury law is highly fact-specific. The same statute can produce very different outcomes in two cases with similar-looking facts because of small evidentiary differences, procedural choices, or jurisdiction-specific rules that an informational site cannot fully capture. Only an attorney who has reviewed your specific case can advise you on what to do.
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AI outputs
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Jurisdiction
The site discusses U.S. personal-injury law in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia. Statutes and case law cited on the site are accurate as of the date indicated on each page. The site does not address personal-injury law of any non-U.S. jurisdiction.
Within the United States, choice-of-law rules can result in the law of a state other than where the injury occurred being applied to a specific case. The site does not address cross-jurisdictional issues except in general terms; consult an attorney for cross-state or cross-border situations.
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Statute of limitations is yours to track
The SOL Countdown tool and other deadline-related features on the site are informational aids, not substitutes for tracking your own filing deadlines. The deadlines we display are based on the general personal-injury statute in each state and do not account for every possible tolling, accrual, or notice rule that might apply to your specific case. Missing a filing deadline can extinguish your right to sue entirely. If a deadline is approaching, consult an attorney immediately.
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