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    any one know about the law(how long do you have to sue a company)

    Posted by: rddjr69
    Date: 8/5/2005 5:29:31 PM

    my name is rich i live in ny state nad when i was 16 i was injured on the job now my question is can i still sue the company or employer for teeth being replaced. also when i was 18 i broke my back with another company and have pain every day of life sence then can i still or can i sue at all if i have opened compination claims against them.

    know this is a long shot was on google looking for a site that would tell me and came a crost this site and figured may be a little odd asking this but waht thehell right.

    thanks



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