Calculate accurate filing deadlines for various causes of action in Mississippi. This tool provides statute citations, legal notes, and important deadline information for your case.
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June 16, 2028
Mississippi’s general statute gives 3 years for actions not otherwise specifically provided for. Personal injury falls under this 3-year residual limitations period. (Certain intentional torts like assault or defamation have a 1-year period under § 15-1-35, but personal injury from negligence is 3 years.)
Last reviewed 6/9/2025
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Cause of Action | Statute of Limitations | Discovery Rule | Statute of Repose | Legal Citation |
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Personal Injury | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Wrongful Death | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Property Damage | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Written Contract | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Oral Contract | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Defamation | 1 year | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-35 |
Medical Malpractice | 2 years | Yes | 7 years | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-36(2) |
Consumer Debt | 3 years | No | — | Miss. Code Ann. § 15-1-49 |
Common questions about Mississippi statutes of limitations
The shortest deadline in Mississippi is 1 years for defamation (libel/slander) claims, while the longest is 3 years for consumer debt disputes. Missing these cut-offs—even by a day—can permanently bar recovery.
Note: Mississippi also enforces statutes of repose, which create an absolute bar after a set number of years, regardless of when the injury is discovered. Our calculator flags these where applicable.
A statute of limitations sets the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated. In Mississippi, these time limits vary by the type of claim or offense.
Missing a filing deadline can permanently bar your claim, regardless of its merit. This calculator helps you determine the deadline for your specific case, but always consult with a qualified attorney for legal advice.
For more information about Mississippi law, visit the official Mississippi courts or legislature website.