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πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Personal Injury Limitation Period in Ontario (2026)

In Ontario, you generally have 2 years to bring a personal injury claim. Enter your date below for your exact deadline.

1 Β· Where did it happen?
2 Β· What type of claim?
3 Β· When did it happen?
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πŸ‘† Select your jurisdiction, claim type, and incident date above to see your filing deadline.

Ontario Personal Injury: The Details

Basic limitation period 2 years
Discoverability rule Yes
Governing statute Limitations Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c. 24, Sch. B

About Personal Injury Claims in Ontario

A personal injury claim covers harm to your body or mind caused by someone else's negligence or wrongful act β€” slip-and-falls, assaults, dog bites, and most accident injuries.

Basic 2-year period applies to most tort claims. Most Canadian provinces run the basic limitation period from the date the claim was discovered.

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