Statute of Limitations in Virginia
How long do you have to file a lawsuit in Virginia? In Virginia, the statute of limitations is 2 years for personal injury, 5 years for written contracts and 1 year for defamation; most other civil claims fall between 1 and 5 years. Every period below is linked to its official Virginia statute.
This tool provides estimates for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Limitation periods depend on discovery rules, tolling, statutes of repose, and the specific facts. Always verify against the cited statute or consult a Virginia attorney.
Virginia statute of limitations by claim type
Every Virginia civil deadline below is quoted from the statute and linked to its official text. Verified 2026-06-12 against the official Virginia statutes (law.lis.virginia.gov).
| Claim type | Limitation period | Statute | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal injury | 2 years | Va. Code § 8.01-243(A) | |
| Wrongful death | 2 years | Va. Code § 8.01-244(B) | 2 years from date of death |
| Written contract | 5 years | Va. Code § 8.01-246(2) | signed writing |
| Oral contract | 3 years | Va. Code § 8.01-246(4) | unwritten / unsigned |
| Property damage | 5 years | Va. Code § 8.01-243(B) | |
| Medical malpractice | 2 years | Va. Code § 8.01-243(A) | 2 yrs; limited discovery extensions (§ 8.01-243(C)) |
| Defamation (libel/slander) | 1 year | Va. Code § 8.01-247.1 | |
| Debt collection | 5 years | Va. Code § 8.01-246(2) | written; unwritten 3 yrs |
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Virginia deadlines at a glance
In Virginia, civil filing deadlines run from 1 year (defamation) to 5 years (written contract, property damage and debt collection). Its 2 years personal-injury deadline is in line with most states.
Several Virginia claims carry specific accrual, discovery, or repose rules worth noting:
- Wrongful death (2 years): 2 years from date of death (Va. Code § 8.01-244(B)).
- Written contract (5 years): signed writing (Va. Code § 8.01-246(2)).
- Oral contract (3 years): unwritten / unsigned (Va. Code § 8.01-246(4)).
- Medical malpractice (2 years): 2 yrs; limited discovery extensions (§ 8.01-243(C)) (Va. Code § 8.01-243(A)).
- Debt collection (5 years): written; unwritten 3 yrs (Va. Code § 8.01-246(2)).
New to limitation periods? Read what a statute of limitations is: how the clock accrues, the discovery rule, and tolling.
The most-searched Virginia deadlines
- Personal injury & car accidents: 2 years. Injury claims must be filed within 2 years of the incident (Va. Code § 8.01-243(A)).
- Debt: 5 years. Most debt is time-barred after 5 years (Va. Code § 8.01-246(2)). A payment or written acknowledgment can restart the clock, so respond to a collector with a validation or dispute letter. Find a letter template →
- Defamation: 1 year. Libel and slander (Va. Code § 8.01-247.1).
- Contracts: 5 years. Written agreements (Va. Code § 8.01-246(2)).
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