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North Dakota Government and Legal Resources
- North Dakota State Government
- North Dakota State and Local Government
- North Dakota Supreme Court
- North Dakota State Bar
North Dakota Statutes of Limitations
Statutes of limitations are sets of laws that dictate the amount of time people who suffer injury or loss have to take legal action.
Some of the statute of limitations for the state of North Dakota are listed below:
- Personal Injury: 2 years from date of injury.
- Wrongful Death:2 Years from date of death.
- Product Liability: 6 years from date of injury.
- Medical Malpractice: 2 years from date of malpractice but no later than 6 years from date of malpractice.
North Dakota State Seat Belt Laws: Secondary.A seatbelt is required for passengers older than 18 years and seated in the front seat. Please call or email us for a free consultation with an auto accident lawyer near you.
North Dakota State Helmet Laws: In North Dakota, all individuals under the age of 18 riding or operating a motorcycle must wear a helmet at all times. Please call or email us for a free consultation with a motorcycle accident lawyer near you.
New Carolina State Lemon Laws:
New Carolina State Lemon Laws and Federal Warranty Law protect consumers from being stuck with Lemon Cars, Lemon Trucks, and Lemon SUV's .
Repair Attempts: 3 repair attempts or 30 business days out of service during 1 year or during the express warranty term, whichever is less.
Coverage Period: 1 year or the period described in the express warranty.
North Dakota Sate Dog Bite Laws:
While North Dakota does not have a specific dog bite statute, dog owners may still be liable for injuries caused by his or her dog under general common law negligence principles. As such, if the owner did not exercise reasonable control over the dog, and the dog injures a person, the owner may be liable. Additionally, an owner may be subject to liability if the owner knew, or had reason to know, that the dog had a dangerous propensity or tendency which caused the injury.
North Dakota State Auto Insurance Laws:
North Dakota State Auto Insurance Information
Types of Coverage Required: Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist
Minimum Coverage:25/50/25
No Fault State? Yes
If you wish to know how the statute of limitations applies to a specific situation, you should verify the statutory time period and its relevance to your situation with a qualified North Dakota personal injury lawyer.



