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Arizona Statutes of Limitation

Wrongful Death:

Statute of Limitations:

Two Years. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 12-542.

Does discovery rule apply?

Yes. Lawhon v. L.B.J. Institutional Supply, Inc., 159 Ariz. 179, 765 P.2d 1003 (Ariz. App., 1988)

Who has the right to bring suit?

Spouse or personal representative; father or, in the case of his desertion, the mother, may sue for death of child; guardian may sue for death of ward. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 12-612.

Personal Injury:

Statute of Limitations:

Two Years. Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 12-542.

Does discovery rule apply?

Yes. Sato v. Van Denburgh, 123 Ariz. 225, 599 P.2d 181, (Ariz., 1979)

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