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Connecticut has one of the most liberal statute of limitations for persons to bring claims when they have been sexually abused while they were children. Connecticut law provides that a person has 30 years after they have reached the age of majority (generally until they are 48 years old) to bring a claim for injuries sustained as a result of sexual abuse when they were a minor. This period may be longer depending on certain factors including, but not limited to, the age of majority at the time of abuse and whether the claimant was in the military.
If you have questions in regards to filing a claim, please contact us immediately.
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If you believe that you have been injured in any manner, you must act swiftly to protect your rights. Please click here if you would like us to review your situation.
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