101.101 – NOTICE. (a) A governmental unit is entitled to
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 101.101
Summary
This law requires that claims against governmental units in Texas be formally notified within six months of the incident. The notice must include specific details about the claim, such as the nature of the injury and the time and place of the incident.
Claims must be notified within six months of the incident.
Notice must include details about the claim and incident.
City charters can establish their own notice requirements.
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