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A judge granted default on my behalf for not showing up to court due to the law firm sending the mail to the wrong address, resulting in my inability to appear in court about an accident that happened on 01-20-08. Now, if I get the judgment overturned, can the law firm refile against me? Because the law states that over two years a person cannot file against you in an accident.

June 16th, 2023

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