What is the statute of limitations for civil actions?

The statute of limitations for civil actions in Maine is the amount of time a person has to bring a lawsuit against someone else after an incident has occurred. The statute of limitations varies by type of case and there are additional rules based on the age of the plaintiff and when the harm occurred. In Maine, a person has six years to bring a civil action, such as a lawsuit for breach of contract or personal injury, from the date the injury occurred. For wrongful death cases, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of death. A minor, or someone under the age of 18, has six years to bring a civil action or they have until their 20th birthday, whichever is longer. Fraud cases have a six-year statute of limitations with the clock starting from when the fraud occurred or when the person discovered the fraud, whichever is later. If someone does not bring their civil action within the prescribed statute of limitations, they may be barred from suing. It is important to consult an attorney experienced in civil procedure in Maine to be sure your case is filed within the applicable statute of limitations.

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