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Statute of Limitations in Toxic Tort Cases: CPLR 214-f and Beyond

CPLR 214-f; 42 u00a79658 U.S.C. CPLR 214-c(2) states that an applicant suffering personal injury or property injury due to the latent effects of exposure to a drug has three years to initiate an action from the date of injury. If you feel that you have been injured by any drug or exposed to or inadequately protected from contact with chemicals or other toxic substances and diagnosed with a related illness or condition, we can help you. Our Toxic tort attorney fight hard to get you the maximum recovery. $0 fee if no recovery. Don't take chances with your case. Call our office 24/7

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Statute of Limitations in Toxic Tort Cases: CPLR 214-f and Beyond

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  1. GERSOWITZ LIBO & KOREK, P.C Statute of Limitations in Toxic Tort Cases: CPLR 214-f and Beyond Leaders in Toxic Tort Litigation

  2. The enactment of CPLR 214-f gives more time for complainants to file a hazardous tort lawsuit. In the coming years, this amendment would have major consequences allowing complainants to bring hazardous tort lawsuits in conjunction with newly designated Superfund sites, claims that may otherwise be prevented under current New York statutes of limitations.

  3. CPLR 214-f's enactment allowscomplainants more timeto file a dangerous tort case. This amendment will have substantial implications in the coming years, enabling complainants to bring dangerous tort cases in connection with newly designated Superfund sites, charges that could otherwise be avoided under existing New York statutes of limitations.

  4. In response to the discovery of pollution of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the public water supply of the town of Hoosick Falls in New York, CPLR 214-f was passed. In the coming years, this move would have major implications allowing complainants to bring toxic tort lawsuits in connection with newly designated Superfund sites, claims that may otherwise be prevented by current New York statutes

  5. CONTACT OUR TOXIC TORT LAWYERS TODAY We've enjoyed defending and prosecuting toxic torture from coast to coast at Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. These instances are exhaustive in fact and require the usefulness of enormous inquiries, compilation of facts, and alertness to pursue a positive outcome of serious felonydoctrines. The riches and the know-a way to win are our toxic tort attorney, even though the odds seem stacked against us.

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