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Deadlines to sue: You generally have to sue within 3 years from the date of the damage (statute of limitations)
You have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit resulting from a car accident in California. You have three years for property damage claims. If a government vehicle is involved, the statute of limitations is six months for personal injury.
Claims must be filed within one (1) year after the incident occurred. A claim can be filed for losses you believe were caused by the action or inaction of Caltrans. These losses would include refunds of a fee or penalty, or a vendor contract dispute.
File the claim by sending the completed and signed original form with your supporting documents to the appropriate Caltrans District Claims Office. To determine the proper place to file your form, you must know the county in which your incident occurred. Each county is covered by a specific District Claims Office.
Under California Government Code 945.6, you must sue within 6 months from the date of the postmark or personal delivery of your right to sue letter. If the agency does not provide any written notice rejecting your claim, you have two years from the date of injury or damage.

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Breach of a written contract: 4 years from the date the contract was broken. Breach of an oral contract: 2 years from the date the contract was broken. Property damage: 3 years from the date the damage occurred.