§ 5522. Six months limitation
Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes and Consolidated StatutesTitle 42 Pa.C.S.A. Judiciary and Judicial ProcedureEffective: November 26, 2019
Effective: November 26, 2019
42 Pa.C.S.A. § 5522
§ 5522. Six months limitation
<For applicability of the amendment of this section by Act 2019, Nov. 26, P.L. 641, No. 87, see § 10(3) of that Act.>
(1) Within six months from the date that any injury was sustained or any cause of action accrued, any person who is about to commence any civil action or proceeding within this Commonwealth or elsewhere against a government unit for damages on account of any injury to his person or property under Chapter 85 (relating to matters affecting government units) or otherwise shall file in the office of the government unit, and if the action is against a Commonwealth agency for damages, then also file in the office of the Attorney General, a statement in writing, signed by or in his behalf, setting forth:
(2) If the statement provided for by this subsection is not filed, any civil action or proceeding commenced against the government unit more than six months after the date of injury to person or property shall be dismissed and the person to whom any such cause of action accrued for any injury to person or property shall be forever barred from proceeding further thereon within this Commonwealth or elsewhere. The court shall excuse failure to comply with this requirement upon a showing of reasonable excuse for failure to file such statement.
Credits
1980, Oct. 5, P.L. 693, No. 142, § 22(i)(1), effective in 60 days. Amended 1982, Dec. 20, P.L. 1409, No. 326, art. II, § 201, effective in 60 days; 1992, July 9, P.L. 507, § 31, effective in 1 year; 1998, Dec. 21, P.L. 1082, No. 144, § 1, imd. effective; 2004, Nov. 24, P.L. 1243, No. 152, § 2, effective Jan. 24, 2005. Reenacted 2014, March 14, P.L. 46, No. 20, § 1, retroactive effective Jan. 24, 2005. Amended 2019, Nov. 26, P.L. 641, No. 87, § 1, imd. effective.
42 Pa.C.S.A. § 5522, PA ST 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 5522
Current through 2022 Regular Session Act 166. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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