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    Nebraska Statute of Limitations Calculator

    Calculate accurate filing deadlines for various causes of action in Nebraska. This tool provides statute citations, legal notes, and important deadline information for your case.

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    Statute may be tolled until age of majority

    Statute may be tolled due to disability

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    Filing Deadline

    June 16, 2029

    1460 days remaining
    Based on June 17, 2025
    Cause of Action
    Personal Injury
    Limitations Period
    4 years

    Special Rules Applied

    Discovery Rule
    Nebraska recognizes the discovery rule for certain injuries (e.g. latent injuries, by case law for asbestos, etc.) and has a specific statute for fraudulent concealment (adds 5 years).

    Nebraska’s default for personal injury is 4 years (§ 25-207). The cause of action accrues when the injury occurs, but if the defendant fraudulently conceals the cause of action, the plaintiff can commence within *1 year* of discovery of the concealment. The statute is tolled for minors and insane persons during the disability (but not beyond age 21 for minors, since majority is 19 and statute allows tolling for up to 21).

    Last reviewed 6/9/2025

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    Key Deadlines in Nebraska

    Cause of ActionStatute of LimitationsDiscovery RuleStatute of ReposeLegal Citation
    Personal Injury
    4 years
    Yes
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207
    Wrongful Death
    2 years
    No
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 30-810
    Property Damage
    4 years
    Yes
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-207
    Written Contract
    5 years
    No
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-205
    Oral Contract
    4 years
    No
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-206
    Defamation
    1 year
    No
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-208
    Medical Malpractice
    2 years
    Yes
    10 years
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 44-2828
    Consumer Debt
    4 years
    No
    Neb. Rev. Stat. § 25-206

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions about Nebraska statutes of limitations

    The shortest deadline in Nebraska is 1 years for defamation (libel/slander) claims, while the longest is 5 years for written contract disputes. Missing these cut-offs—even by a day—can permanently bar recovery.

    Note: Nebraska 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.

    About Nebraska Statutes of Limitations Calculator

    A statute of limitations sets the maximum time after an event within which legal proceedings may be initiated. In Nebraska, 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 Nebraska law, visit the official Nebraska courts or legislature website.