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Current Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1993
Abstract The time limit for bringing a claim for medical negligence is within 3 years of actual or implied knowledge of a significant injury, coupled with knowledge of possible negligence by the proposed defendant. Time does not run at all for a person under 18 or under a mental disability, which is why claims for perinatal injury can be made decades
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Abstract The time limit for bringing a claim for medical negligence is within 3 years of actual or implied knowledge of a significant injury, coupled with knowledge of possible negligence by the proposed defendant. Time does not run at all for a person under 18 or under a mental disability, which is why claims for perinatal injury can be made decades
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1965
LEON J. WARSHAW, JOHN V. THORNTON
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LEON J. WARSHAW, JOHN V. THORNTON
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Renegotiating the State of Autonomies: Statute Reform and Multi-level Politics in Spain
West European Politics, 2009Alex Wilson
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