Should You File a Defamation Suit?
If you have suffered substantial monetary loss or if your reputation has been severely damaged it is a good idea to consult an attorney regarding a personal injury claim. If however, you have suffered very little loss you need to consider the consequences of a personal injury claim. The publicity from the case can potentially attract a greater audience for the accusations then were involved previously. In addition, a defamation case can be difficult to win and the compensation if you win can be minimal. If you lose the case the public may also perceive that the defamatory statements were true.
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Is there a Statute Of Limitations for Filing My Defamation Claim?
There is statute of limitations to filing a personal injury claim for slander or libel. The statute of limitation can vary from 6 month to 3 years depending on where you live. It is important to consult with a personal injury attorney who understands defamation cases and charges a fair price to evaluate your personal injury claim before the statute of limitations expires.


