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Michigan Statutes of Limitation

Wrongful Death:

Statute of Limitations:

Three Years. Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5805(10).

Does discovery rule apply?

No. Trentadue v. Buckler Automatic Lawn Sprinkler Co, 479 Mich. 378; 738 NW2d 664 (2007)

Who has the right to bring suit?

Personal representative. Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.2922.

Personal Injury:

Statute of Limitations:

Three Years. Mich. Comp. Laws § 600.5805(10).

Does discovery rule apply?

Yes. Moll v. Abbott Laboratories, 444 Mich. 1, 506 N.W.2d 816, (Mich.,1993.)

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