In Tennessee, the statute of limitations for wrongful death is 1 year. Enter the date the incident happened to estimate your exact filing deadline, then read how the clock starts and what can change it.
Wrongful death in Tennessee
1 year to file
Enter the date of the incident to estimate the filing deadline and see how long you have left.
A wrongful-death claim is brought by a deceased person's survivors or estate when a negligent or wrongful act caused the death — a fatal crash, fatal malpractice, or a defective product. It is a separate cause of action from the personal-injury claim the person could have brought while alive, and it has its own deadline.
The general limitation period in Tennessee for this kind of claim is 1 year. May be paused (tolled) while the claimant is a minor or legally incapacitated, or under the discovery rule until the injury is or should have been discovered. Miss it and a Tennessee court will almost certainly dismiss the case on a motion, regardless of how strong the underlying facts are — which is why the date matters as much as the merits.
Critically, the wrongful-death clock almost always starts on the date of death, not the date of the underlying injury. When death follows an injury by weeks or months, this gives survivors a deadline distinct from any injury claim the decedent had.
For a concrete example: A loved one is injured in a crash and dies two months later from complications. The wrongful-death clock typically starts on the date of death, separate from any injury claim. The calculator above applies the 1 year Tennessee window to your incident date, but the genuine accrual date can differ from the day the harm occurred, so treat the result as a planning estimate rather than a guarantee.
Only certain statutory beneficiaries — typically a spouse, children, or parents, or the personal representative of the estate — may sue, and who qualifies varies by state. Claims against a government entity require an early notice of claim. Tolling rules apply more narrowly than in injury cases.
Because each of these doctrines can move the deadline in either direction, two people with the same wrongful death facts can end up with very different real deadlines. A short consultation early on is the only reliable way to know which exceptions apply to you in Tennessee.
Tennessee’s 1 year window for wrongful death is shorter than the national median of 2 years across all 51 jurisdictions we track. Ranked from the most time to the least, Tennessee sits at number 51 of 51 for this claim — among the shorter, defendant-friendly windows. For comparison, Arkansas gives the most time (3 years) and Tennessee the least (1 year). Limitation periods are tied to where the claim arose, not where you live, so if your wrongful death facts touch more than one state, confirm which state’s law actually governs before you rely on the Tennessee number.
Open the estate and identify the proper plaintiff early, because the wrong party filing can forfeit the claim. Gather the death certificate, medical and accident records, and consult an attorney quickly — these cases are evidence-intensive and emotionally heavy.
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