Source: http://www.pckutah.com/newsroom/2017/5/16/utahs-statute-of-limitations
Timestamp: 2019-04-21 05:12:49+00:00

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If you have suffered damages and are considering bringing a case in Utah's Courts, you should know about these limitations periods.
Personal Property Damage: 3 Years. Utah Code Ann. § 78B-2-305(1) (West 2016).
Trespass: 3 Years. Id. § 78B-2-305(1).
Personal Injury and Death: 4 Years. Id. § 78B-2-307(3).
Action Against Police Officer or Other Public Official: 2 Years. § 78B-2-304.
Action Against the State or State Employees: 2 Years. § 78B-2-304.
Wrongful Death: 2 Years. Id. § 78B-2-304.
Medical Malpractice: 2 Years. Id. §§ 78B-2-304(2), 78B-3-404.
Breach of Written Contract: 6 Years. Id. § 78B-2-309(2).
Breach of Oral Contract: 4 Years. Id. § 78B-2-307(1)(a).
Breach of Contract for the Sale of Goods: 4 Years. Id. § 70A-2-725.
Breach of Warranty, Personal Injury: 4 Years. Id. § 78B-2-307(3).
Product Liability, Personal Injury: 2 Years. Id. § 78B-6-706.
Product Liability, Property Damage: 2 Years. Id. § 78B-6-706.
This list reports the limitations contained in Utah's code, and is not meant to be a substitute for legal advice. If you are considering filing a lawsuit, please contact our attorneys today to discuss potential representation.

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