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The statute of limitations for debt collection under Mississippi law is typically 3 years but there are exceptions. If the statute of limitations has passed, you can no longer be sued for the debt and you can ignore the debt collector.
In Mississippi, punitive damage caps are contingent upon a defendants worth. For instance, caps are set at $20 million for a defendant with a net worth of more than $1 billion and $15 million for a defendant worth between $750 and $1 billion.
In Mississippi, the statute of limitations for civil cases typically ranges from one to seven years. However, for most civil actions, you must file within two years from the date of the incident.
Mississippi Code 15-1-49 sets the statute of limitations for personal injury cases at three years. This means that from the date of the accident or injury, the affected party has precisely three years to file a lawsuit against the responsible party.
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