When the Superior Court begrudgingly applied precedent to the question of the statute of limitations in a recent limited tort personal injury case, it may have raised questions about that precedent, observers said.

In Varner-Mort v. Kapfhammer, the Superior Court decided Jan. 21 that the statute of limitations on a limited tort claim begins when it is determined that the plaintiff’s injury may be serious.

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