Fraud · Mississippi
Fraud Statute of Limitations in Mississippi
Filing deadline
3 years
How to file before the deadline
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Document everything. Collect evidence, photos, medical records, contracts, and all correspondence related to your claim.
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Check your deadline. You have 3 years from the date of injury or discovery in Mississippi. Use our SoL Calculator to confirm.
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Consult an attorney. A licensed Mississippi attorney can evaluate your case, confirm exceptions, and handle the filing. Find an attorney.
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File before the deadline. Your attorney will prepare and file the complaint in the appropriate Mississippi court before the statute of limitations expires.
Frequently asked questions
What is the statute of limitations for fraud in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, the statute of limitations for fraud claims is 3 years from the date the injury occurred or was discovered. This is the deadline to file a lawsuit. After the deadline passes, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case, regardless of its merits.
When does the clock start for a fraud claim in Mississippi?
The clock usually starts on the date the harm occurred. However, Mississippi recognizes the "discovery rule" for many claim types — the clock may not start until you discover (or reasonably should have discovered) the injury. There may also be tolling provisions for minors, mentally incapacitated persons, or defendants who leave the state.
Can the statute of limitations be extended in Mississippi?
Yes, under certain circumstances. Common exceptions include: the plaintiff was a minor at the time of injury, the defendant left the state, the plaintiff was mentally incapacitated, or the injury was fraudulently concealed. These exceptions vary by state and claim type — a licensed Mississippi attorney can confirm whether any apply to your situation.
What happens if I miss the filing deadline in Mississippi?
If you file after the statute of limitations has expired, the defendant will file a motion to dismiss and the court will almost certainly grant it. Your case will be over before it starts. This is why it is critical to consult with a Mississippi attorney as soon as possible after an incident.
Fraud deadlines in other states
Other deadlines in Mississippi
Legal information, not legal advice. FreeLegalAdvice.app does not create an attorney-client relationship. The statute of limitations has exceptions (discovery rule, tolling, minority) that only a licensed Mississippi attorney can confirm for your specific case. Always verify an attorney's license directly with the Mississippi State Bar.