Connecticut Statute of Limitations

Every civil lawsuit deadline in Connecticut for 2026 — personal injury, medical malpractice, debt, contracts, and more.

Case Type Time Limit Notes
🤕 Personal Injury 2 years Car accidents, slip and fall, assault, and other injuries.
🏥 Medical Malpractice 2 years 2 years from discovery. Max 3 years from act.
📄 Written Contract 6 years Breach of a signed written agreement — business, loans, or leases.
🗣️ Oral Contract 3 years Breach of a verbal agreement — handshake deals and spoken promises.
💳 Debt Collection 6 years How long creditors can sue you for unpaid debts.
🏠 Property Damage 2 years Damage to your car, home, or personal property by others.
⚖️ Wrongful Death 2 years Lawsuit by surviving family when negligence causes death.
📰 Defamation (Libel & Slander) 2 years False statements that damage your reputation — written or verbal.
🎭 Fraud & Misrepresentation 3 years Intentional deception causing financial harm.
👷 Workers' Compensation 1 year — URGENT Deadline to file a workers' comp claim after workplace injury.
🛡️ Sexual Assault (Civil) 30 years 30 years from age 18 for childhood abuse.
💼 Employment Claims 2 years Wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, unpaid wages.

⚠️ Always verify with a licensed Connecticut attorney before filing. Laws change and exceptions may apply to your specific situation.

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