Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 260 - Limitation of Actions
Section 4d - Civil Remedies for Victims of Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude; Damages; Time for Actions; Representation of Victim's Rights by Others

Section 4D. (a) A victim of trafficking of persons for sexual servitude under section 50 of chapter 265 or of trafficking of persons for forced services under section 51 of said chapter 265 may bring a civil action for trafficking of persons for forced labor or services or sexual servitude. The court may award actual damages, compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief or any other appropriate relief. A prevailing plaintiff shall also be awarded attorney's fees and costs. Treble damages may be awarded on proof of actual damages if the defendant's acts were willful and malicious.
(b) A civil action for trafficking of persons for forced labor or services or sexual servitude shall be commenced within 3 years of the date on which the human trafficking victim was freed from human trafficking or, if the victim was a child during the commission of the offense, within 3 years after the date the plaintiff attains the age of 18.
(c) If a person entitled to sue is under a disability at the time the cause of action accrues, such that it is impossible or impracticable for such person to bring an action, the time during which the plaintiff is under a disability shall toll the statute until the disability ceases.
(d) In the event that a child plaintiff is under a disability, the failure of the child's guardian ad litem to bring a plaintiff's action within the applicable limitation period shall not prejudice the plaintiff's right to do so after his disability ceases.
(e) A defendant shall be estopped from asserting a defense of the statute of limitations if the expiration of the statute is due to the defendant inducing the plaintiff to delay the filing of the action, preventing the plaintiff from filing the action or threats made by the defendant that caused duress upon the plaintiff.
(f) Any legal guardian, family member, representative of the human trafficking victim or court appointee may represent the human trafficking victim's rights, in the event the human trafficking victim is deceased or otherwise unable to represent his own interests in court.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases

Title V - Statutes of Frauds and Limitations

Chapter 260 - Limitation of Actions

Section 1 - Actions Requiring Commencement Within Twenty Years

Section 2 - Contract Actions; Actions Upon Judgments or Decrees of Courts of Record

Section 2a - Tort, Contract to Recover for Personal Injuries, and Replevin Actions

Section 2b - Tort Actions Arising From Improvements to Real Property

Section 2c - Actions for Damages, Etc. for Physical Alteration or Destruction of Fine Art

Section 2d - Actions to Recover Costs of Asbestos Related Corrective Actions

Section 2e - Actions Against the Dalkon Shield Claimants Trust

Section 3 - Misconduct or Negligence of Deputies; Actions Against Sheriffs

Section 3a - Claims Against Commonwealth

Section 4 - Certain Tort or Contract Actions for Malpractice, Error or Mistake

Section 4a - Back Wages, Actions to Recover

Section 4b - Hit and Run Accidents

Section 4c - Sexual Abuse of Minors

Section 4c1/2 - Negligent Supervision or Conduct Causing or Contributing to the Sexual Abuse of Minor by Another Person

Section 4d - Civil Remedies for Victims of Trafficking of Persons for Sexual Servitude; Damages; Time for Actions; Representation of Victim's Rights by Others

Section 5 - Penalties and Forfeitures

Section 5a - Consumer Protection Actions

Section 5b - Civil Rights Actions

Section 6 - Mutual and Open Account Current

Section 7 - Minors and Incapacitated Persons

Section 8 - Citizens of Enemy Country; Suspension of Limitation

Section 9 - Nonresident Defendant; Suspension of Limitation

Section 10 - Death of Party; Effect

Section 11 - Contracts or Acts of Fiduciaries

Section 12 - Fraudulent Concealment; Commencement of Limitations

Section 13 - Acknowledgment or New Promise; Effect

Section 14 - Part Payment; Effect

Section 15 - Acknowledgment or New Promise by Joint Contractor; Effect

Section 16 - Acknowledgment or New Promise by Joint Contractor; Judgment

Section 17 - Action Not to Be Dismissed for Failure to Join Barred Party Defendant

Section 18 - Actions by State; Laws Applicable

Section 19 - Special Limitations

Section 19a - Currency; Euro as Commercially Reasonable Substitute and Substantial Equivalent

Section 20 - Presumption of Satisfaction of Judgment

Section 21 - Recovery of Land

Section 22 - Accrual of Right or Title to Land; Limitation

Section 28 - Possession of Land; Requisites

Section 29 - Estates Tail; Barring Remainders and Reversions

Section 30 - Estates Tail; Death of Tenant; Effect

Section 31 - Actions by Commonwealth

Section 31a - Right of Entry for Condition Broken or Possibility of Reverter; Procedure

Section 32 - Dismissal of Action or Reversal or Vacation of Judgment; Commencement of New Action

Section 33 - Obsolete Mortgages

Section 34 - Extension of Mortgage; Acknowledgment That Mortgage Not Satisfied, Etc.

Section 35 - Mortgage Defined; Commencement of Proceedings, Prerequisites; Application of Secs. 33 to 35

Section 36 - Application; Computation