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What should I do if I have a claim against a government agency?

If you are injured because of a dangerous condition of public property or by the act or failure to act of a public employee you must submit a written claim not later than six months after the incident. It is important to file the claim with the appropriate agency. For example, if you file your claim against a county or the state when the property is in the control of a city you may lose your claim.

A lawsuit must be filed not later than six months after rejection of the claim. If no notice of rejection is given a lawsuit must be filed within two years from the date of the incident. We have experience with government entity claims and can help you avoid costly mistakes.

If you have questions about a claim against a government agency, call the Law Offices of Donald S. Sjaarda at 714-963-8216 for prompt attention to your case.

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