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In Minnesota small claims court, you can sue for a maximum of $15,000. This limit allows individuals to seek compensation for various disputes without the complexities of higher courts. If your claim exceeds this amount, you may need to file in a different court. Always gather your evidence and prepare your arguments to maximize your chances of a favorable outcome.
In Minnesota, the statute of limitations varies depending on the type of case. Generally, you have six years to file a lawsuit for most civil claims. However, for specific quick-action claims, such as personal injury, the window is typically shorter. To ensure you understand your rights and timelines, consider consulting with a legal expert.