Statute of Limitations Jackson

Statute of Limitations Jackson

Child Sexual Abuse Mississippi

The Statute of Limitations is an important legal concept that sets a limitation on the amount of time an individual has to file a lawsuit. It can vary depending on the type of case and jurisdiction, but generally speaking, it is a fixed period intended to balance fairness between parties in a dispute. This ensures that claims are brought forward promptly, rather than long after evidence may have been lost or destroyed. The consequence of failing to adhere to the Statute of Limitations is that any subsequent claim will be barred from court proceedings. In other words, if an individual waits until after the Statute of Limitations expires, they may no longer have legal recourse for their grievance.

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Rachel Hayden

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Gregory Zarzaur and my relationship with G-d is the only reason I am still alive today. My case was handled so poorly 1 detective was fired and the other removed as a detective after my case . I had bruises on my ribs, a busted lip and two abrasions at the base of my skull after being drugged and SA by multiple people that would take years to recover physically and psychologically from. I also went into respiratory failure during my assault. However because this attorney, his staff, modern medicine and the grace of a higher power is the only reason I had a good outcome in life. He did not charge me for anything after offering hours of his time, advice and hiring a FBI investor. Look no further if you are looking for legal help or you will only be hurting yourself. In the words of Mr. Roger’s “ When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, "Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.””

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Krista Gilliland

(5)

Greg was very easy to work with after our car was hit by a drunk driver. He answered all of my texts, phone calls, and emails promptly. He is a great negotiator and we were very satisfied with the settlements for both myself and my daughter. His office staff was also very personable and friendly. I appreciate everything they did to help us through the settlement process with our insurance company and the doctors.

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John Phillips

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I have known Greg and many on his team for 20 years. I can speak to Greg's heart and passion for helping victims. It's amazing. Keep up the great work, Greg.

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Shawn Barrett

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They were unable to assist with my situation, however, they did put me in touch with someone in the appropriate state who specializes in this type situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The statute of limitations for sexual abuse claims in Jackson is 2 years from the date of the incident.
Yes, it may be possible to extend the statute of limitations depending on the individual circumstances.
Yes, there is a 3-year criminal statute of limitations in Jackson.
No, lawyers are not allowed to represent victims in cases where the statute of limitation has expired since it would no longer be considered valid legal action.
Yes, some states such as California allow lawyers to represent victims even after statutes have expired if certain conditions are met.