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10. What if I have a claim against a city, county, state or other government agency? Claims against public entities are subject to the California Government Code. This code imposes special administrative claim filing requirements, and provides statutory immunities and other protections to government entities. The Government Code is thousands of pages long, and for that reason, it is impossible to describe in detail all of the idiosyncrasies peculiar to claims against public entities. We have handled cases against cities, counties, school districts, water districts, states, the federal government, federal government agencies, branches of the military, and other government bodies too numerous to mention. Because the claims filing period against state and municipal agencies is the shortest of all statutes of limitation (6 months) it is very important that a person who believes he or she has been injured through government action contact an attorney at once. |
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