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(WD=Wrongful Death; Neg=Negligence; PL=Products Liability; MedMal=Medical Malpractice)
State Time Limit Statute Link to State Statute/Legislature
Alabama 2 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) Ala. Code §§6-5-428; 6-2-38; 6-5-410 Go There
Alaska 2 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) AS §09.10.070 Go There
Arizona 2 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) Ariz. Rev. Stat. §12-542 Go There
Arkansas 3 years (Neg, PL, WD if not MedMal); 2 years (MedMal) Ark. Code Ann. §§16-56-105; 16-62-102; 16-114-203; 16-116-103 Go There
California 2 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) CCP §335.1 Go There
Colorado 2 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) Colo. Rev. Stat. §§13-80-102; 13-80-102.5 Go There
Connecticut 2 years (MedMal, Neg, WD); 3 years (PL) Conn. Gen. Stat. §§52-577a; 52-584 Go There
Delaware 2 years (MedMal, Ned, PL, WD) Del. Stat. §§10-81-8119; 18-68-6856 Go There
District of Columbia 3 years Title 12, Ch. 3, Sec. 12-301 Go There
Florida 4 years Title 8, Ch. 95, Sec. 95.11 Go There
Georgia 2 years Sec. 9-3-33 Go There
Hawaii 2 years Rev. Stat. Sec. 657.7 Go There
Idaho 2 years Title 5, Ch. 2, Sec. 5-219 Go There
Illinois 2 years Ch. 735, Act 5, Art 13, Sec. 13-202 Go There
Indiana 2 years Title 34, Art. 11, Ch. 2, Sec. 34-11-2-4 Go There
Iowa 2 years Chapter 614, Section 614.1 Go There
Kansas 2 years Chapter 60, Art 5, Sec. 60-513 Go There
Kentucky 1 year Title 36, Chapter 413, Sec. 413.140 Go There
Louisiana 1 year Ci. Code. Art. 3492 Go There
Maine 6 years Title 14,Part 2, Ch. 205, Sub. 1, Sec. 752 Go There
Maryland 3 years Courts and Judicial Proceedings, Sec. 5-101 Go There
Massachusetts 3 years Title 5, Ch. 260, Secs. 2A and 4 Go There
Michigan 3 years Chapter 600, Act 236, Ch. 58, Sec. 600.5805, number 9 Go There
Minnesota 2 years Ch. 541, Sec 541.05, 541.07 Go There
Mississippi 3 years Title 15, Ch. 1, Sec. 15-1-49 Go There
Missouri 5 years Title 35, Ch. 516, Sec. 516.120 Go There
Montana 3 years Title 27, Ch. 2, 27-2-204 and 27-2-207 Go There
Nebraska 4 years Title 25, Section 207, 25-207 Go There
Nevada 2 years (WD,Neg)
4 years (PL)
Chapter 11, Sec 11.190 Go There
New Hampshire 3 years Chapter 508, Sec. 508.4 Go There
New Jersey 2 years Title 2A, Ch. 14, Sec. 2A:14-2 Go There
New Mexico 3 years Ch. 37, Art. 1, Sec. 37-1-8 Go There
New York 3 years Civil Practice Laws and Rules, Art. 2, Sec. 214 Go There
North Carolina 2 years Title 1, Section 1-52 Go There
North Dakota 6 years; 2 years wrongful death Title 28, Ch. 1, Secs. 28-01-16 and 28-01-18 Go There
Ohio 2 years Title 23, Ch. 5, Sec. 2305.10 Go There
Oklahoma 2 years Title 12, Ch. 3, Sec. 95 Go There
Oregon 2 years Ch. 12, Sec. 12.110 Go There
Pennsylvania 2 years 42 Pa.C.S. § 5524 Go There
Rhode Island 3 years Title 9, Ch. 1, Sec. 9-1-14 Go There
South Carolina 3 years Title 15, Ch. 3, Sec. 15-3-530 Go There
South Dakota 3 years Title 15, Ch. 2, Sec. 15-2-14 Go There
Tennessee 1 year Title 28, Ch. 3, Sec. 28-3-104 Go There
Texas 2 years Civ. Prac. & Rem Code, Title 2, Ch. 16, Sec. 16.003 Go There
Utah 4 years Title 78, Ch. 12, Sec. 78-12-25 Go There
Vermont 3 years Title 12, Part 2, Ch. 23, Subch. 2, Sec. 512 Go There
Virginia 2 years Title 8.01, Ch. 4, Sec. 8.01-243 Go There
Washington 3 years Title 4, Ch. 16, Sec. 4.16.080 Go There
West Virginia 2 years Title 55, Ch. 2, Sec. 55-2-12 Go There
Wisconsin 3 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) Chapter 893, §§ 893.51-57 Go There
Wyoming 4 years (MedMal, Neg, PL, WD) Wyo. Stat. § 1-3-105 Go There
Disclaimer: The law generally limits the time within which you may bring a lawsuit for personal injuries for someone else's negligence. The above chart is only a directory and guide, and is not intended to constitute legal advice. There may be exceptions in your state which increase or decrease the time within which you must file a lawsuit. Please check the statutes in your state before relying on this information or consult with an attorney, as the law may have changed. This could affect your rights.