Suing government entities in Massachusetts involves special rules and shorter deadlines for these cause of actions. You typically must file a notice of claim within 30 days of the incident, and lawsuits must be filed within two years rather than your normal standard three years.
Government liability may be limited in certain situations, and there are caps on the amount of compensation you can recover from it. Whether you’re dealing with state, county, or municipal government, each has specific procedures that must be followed precisely.
You should contact an attorney immediately to figure out which timeline your case would follow, especially because of these strict deadlines.