⚖️ Texas · Workers' Compensation · 2026

👷 Workers' Compensation Statute of Limitations in Texas

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1 year to file Texas · 2026 · Workers' Compensation
⚠️ URGENT — Only 1 year in Texas. This is one of the shortest deadlines in the nation. If your incident occurred recently, you may have very little time left. Contact an attorney immediately.
📌 Texas specific note: 1 year from injury date.

What is the Workers' Compensation Statute of Limitations in Texas?

In Texas, you have 1 year — URGENT to file a civil lawsuit for workers' compensation. This deadline is set by Texas state law and is strictly enforced by courts.

Workers' compensation claims must be filed within strict deadlines after a workplace injury or occupational illness. These deadlines are often much shorter than standard personal injury deadlines and are strictly enforced by workers' comp boards.

Common examples of workers' compensation claims:

  • Workplace accident injury
  • Repetitive stress injury
  • Occupational disease
  • Construction site injury
  • Exposure to toxic substances

Why This Deadline Matters

Workers' comp deadlines are strictly enforced and often shorter than you'd expect — sometimes just 1 year. You should also notify your employer immediately after any workplace injury — failure to do so can jeopardize your claim.

The statute of limitations is a hard legal deadline. Once it passes:

  • Your lawsuit will be permanently dismissed by the court
  • The defendant only needs to raise the deadline as a defense — the merits of your case don't matter
  • There is almost no way to revive a time-barred claim
  • Even the strongest evidence cannot save a case filed too late

When Does the Clock Start in Texas?

For most workers' compensation claims in Texas, the clock starts on the date of the incident or injury. However, there are important exceptions:

  • Minor victims: If the injured party was under 18, the clock typically doesn't start until they turn 18.
  • Legal incapacity: If the plaintiff was mentally incapacitated, the clock may be paused (tolled).
  • Defendant absent from state: Time the defendant spends outside Texas may not count toward the deadline.
  • Fraudulent concealment: If the defendant actively hid the cause of action, the clock may be extended.

These exceptions are applied narrowly by courts. Do not assume an exception applies without consulting an attorney.

Texas vs. Other States

Here's how Texas's workers' compensation deadline compares to other states:

Alabama2 years
Alaska2 years
Arizona1 year — URGENT
Arkansas2 years
California1 year — URGENT
Colorado2 years
Connecticut1 year — URGENT
Delaware2 years

View all Texas deadlines →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for workers' compensation in Texas?
The statute of limitations for workers' compensation in Texas is 1 year — URGENT in 2026. 1 year from injury date.
When does the clock start for a workers' compensation claim in Texas?
Generally, the clock starts on the date of the incident or injury. However, some claims use a "discovery rule" — the clock starts when you discovered or should have discovered the harm.
What happens if I miss the statute of limitations in Texas?
If you file after the deadline, the defendant can raise the statute of limitations as a defense and your case will almost certainly be dismissed — permanently. Courts have almost no discretion to revive time-barred claims outside of narrow tolling exceptions.
Are there exceptions to the Texas statute of limitations for workers' compensation?
Yes. Common exceptions include: the plaintiff was a minor at the time (the clock may not start until they turn 18), the defendant was outside the state, the injury was fraudulently concealed, or the plaintiff was legally incapacitated. Consult an attorney if you believe an exception applies.
Do I need an attorney to file a workers' compensation claim in Texas?
While you are not legally required to have an attorney, workers' compensation cases are complex and time-sensitive. Most workers compensation attorneys offer free consultations and work on a contingency basis (no fee unless you win).

Other Texas Claim Deadlines

The deadline varies depending on your case type. Here are other statutes of limitations in Texas:

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