What is the legal test for presenting a claim for personal injury and property damage under the Accruation Guidelines?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Allen v. Tri-City Healthcare Dist., D071732 (Cal. App. 2017):

"Claims for personal injury and property damage must be presented within six months after accrual; all other claims must be presented within a year." (City of Stockton v. Superior Court (2007) 42 Cal.4th 730, 738; see 911.2, subd. (a).)6

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