Key facts
- Personal injury deadline
- 6 years
- Jurisdictions in this group
- 3
- States
- Maine, Minnesota, and North Dakota
- 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)
Six years is the longest general personal injury deadline in the United States. Maine (14 M.R.S. § 752), Minnesota (Minn. Stat. § 541.05.1(5)), and North Dakota (N.D. Cent. Code § 28-01-16) all share this generous window. The wrongful death deadline in these states is shorter (two or three years), so a survivor's claim should not be paced against the underlying six-year personal injury window.
The 3 6-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.