How Long After A Car Accident Can I Sue In MD?

Asked in Upper Marlboro, MD on April 23, 2019 Last answered on March 20, 2026

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Elan B. Rafael
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Elan B. Rafael

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In Maryland, the general rule is that you have three years from the date of a car accident to file a lawsuit for personal injuries. This is known as the statute of limitations. If a lawsuit is not filed within that time, you may lose your right to pursue compensation through the courts.

There are some exceptions that can affect this deadline. For example, claims involving minors, government entities, or certain types of injuries may have different notice requirements or timelines. In cases involving wrongful death, the three-year period may run from the date of death rather than the date of the accident.

Even though three years may seem like a long time, it is often important to begin evaluating a claim well before the deadline. Evidence can become harder to obtain, and witness memories may fade over time.

Because the timing rules can vary depending on the specific facts, this is general information only, and an attorney can help you understand how the law applies to your situation.

March 20, 2026

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