Can a medical birth injury lawsuit be filed after the statute of limitations has expired?

In Oregon, a medical birth injury lawsuit can only be filed within a certain amount of time, known as the statute of limitations. If the statute of limitations has expired, it is no longer possible to file a lawsuit in a court of law. The statute of limitations is different for each state and for different types of legal claims. In Oregon, the statute of limitations for medical birth injuries is two years. This means that the claim must be filed within two years of the injury occurring, or else it will be considered as expired. In some cases, it may be possible to obtain an extension of the statute of limitations from the court. However, this is not guaranteed and there are strict criteria that must be met in order to qualify for an extension. The applicant must be able to demonstrate that the claim could not have been filed within the two-year time limit due to extenuating circumstances. It is important to note that even if an extension is granted, the lawsuit must still be filed within the extended period of time in order to remain valid. If the extended period of time has also expired, then the lawsuit cannot be filed and the statute of limitations would have effectively expired.

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