Between 2023 and 2026, at least five states changed their statute of limitations laws — including Florida cutting personal injury claims from 4 to 2 years and Louisiana extending theirs from 1 to 2 years. We monitor legislative changes, but we can't catch everything. When you report an error, you may be helping someone protect their right to sue.

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State legislatures regularly amend civil procedure statutes. Between 2023 and 2026, we tracked at least five significant changes:

  • Florida (2023): Personal injury shortened from 4 → 2 years
  • Louisiana (2024): Personal injury extended from 1 → 2 years
  • Minnesota (2025): Medical malpractice shortened from 4 → 2 years
  • Missouri (2025): Medical malpractice shortened from 5 → 2 years

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