Baum Hedlund is Prepared to File Suit in Any of the 50 States
 
It is important to decide in which state it is most advantageous to file the lawsuit, i.e., which state will allow the injured person or decedent's family to obtain optimum compensation for their losses. Often a claim may be filed in one state which will apply another state’s damage laws. You should ensure your attorney is familiar with the multitude of states’ laws and choice of law rules, and is willing and able to conduct your case no matter where it is filed or which laws apply.
 
Statutes of limitations vary from state to state. A statute of limitations is the amount of time you have to file a personal injury or wrongful death claim or lawsuit, usually between one and three years, depending on the state, and usually much shorter if a governmental entity is involved. Because we represent clients in every state, we stay abreast of the personal injury and wrongful death laws and statutes in every state.  Baum Hedlund has represented clients in every state in the United States and from countries on five continents.