🇬🇧 Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in the UK (2026)
In England & Wales, the limitation period for personal injury is generally 3 years. Scotland and Northern Ireland may differ — check yours below.
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👆 Select your jurisdiction, claim type, and incident date above to see your filing deadline.
UK Limitation Periods by Region
| Region | Period | Statute |
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| England & Wales | 3 years | Limitation Act 1980, s.11 |
| Scotland | 3 years | Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973, s.17 |
| Northern Ireland | 3 years | Limitation (NI) Order 1989, art.7 |
About Personal Injury Claims in the UK
A personal injury claim covers harm to your body or mind caused by someone else's negligence or wrongful act — slip-and-falls, assaults, dog bites, and most accident injuries.
Applies to most accident, clinical negligence, and workplace injury claims. The UK applies a “date of knowledge” test for many claims, and courts have discretion to extend time limits in certain circumstances.