How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

 If you’ve been injured in an accident, you can’t wait forever to sue. Every state has a statute of limitations, meaning a legal time limit for filing a personal injury claim.

Typical Deadlines by State:

  • Most states: 2–3 years from the date of injury

  • Some states: as short as 1 year (e.g., Kentucky)

  • Discovery Rule: clock may start when you discover the injury

Exceptions That May Extend Deadlines:

  • Minor victims (clock starts when they turn 18)

  • Mentally incapacitated individuals

  • Fraud or concealment by the defendant

  • Government entities often require notice within 6 months

Consequences of Missing the Deadline:

  • Case will be dismissed automatically

  • Insurance companies won’t negotiate

  • You lose the right to recover damages permanently

What to Do:

  • Speak to a personal injury attorney early

  • Preserve medical records and evidence

  • Don’t rely on insurance adjusters for legal deadlines

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