Key facts: Nevada
- When the clock starts
- Generally the date of injury for personal injury claims; the date of death for wrongful death. Nevada follows the discovery rule for most negligence claims, which delays accrual when the injury was not, or could not reasonably have been, discovered at the time.
- Last verified
- 2026-05-22
- Source type
- Primary (state code or court opinion)
Details and exceptions for Nevada
Two years for both PI and wrongful death (from date of death). The discovery rule applies to PI. Government tort claims must be filed within two years and require presentation to the Board of Examiners or the relevant entity.
Related: Nevada comparative negligence rule
Nevada follows a modified 51% bar rule. Modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar; recovery is permitted when the plaintiff’s negligence is "not greater than" the negligence of defendants.
Read the full Nevada comparative negligence rule →This page is informational and does not constitute legal advice. Notice deadlines for claims against governmental units, medical malpractice, intentional torts, and other special categories run on separate tracks and can be much shorter. Confirm the controlling rule with a licensed Nevada attorney before relying on it.