Key facts
- Personal injury deadline
- 4 years
- Jurisdictions in this group
- 3
- States
- Nebraska, Utah, and Wyoming
- When the clock starts
- Generally the date of injury. Most states apply a discovery rule that delays the start when the injury was not, or could not reasonably have been, discovered at the time it occurred.
- Last verified
- 2026-05-22 (each state row cites the primary source)
Florida used to be the largest four-year state, but House Bill 837 (2023) cut it in half. Today the four-year cluster is Nebraska (§ 25-207), Utah (§ 78B-2-307), and Wyoming (§ 1-3-105). These remain among the more generous general personal injury deadlines in the country.
The 3 4-year jurisdictions
Informational only and not legal advice. Notice deadlines for medical malpractice, claims against government entities, and intentional torts run on separate tracks and can be much shorter. Confirm the controlling rule with a licensed attorney.