What is the difference between “limitation on lawsuit” and “no limitation”?
“Limitation” restricts your right to sue unless you suffer a permanent injury. “No limitation” gives you full rights regardless of injury severity.
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“Limitation” restricts your right to sue unless you suffer a permanent injury. “No limitation” gives you full rights regardless of injury severity.
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