Rhode Island Statute of Limitations for Property Damage
In Rhode Island, the statute of limitations for property damage is 10 years. After this period, a lawsuit based on this type of claim is generally time-barred.
Data last updated: Apr 16, 2026Key Takeaways
- Time limit: 10 years from accrual.
- Statute: R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-13(a).
- Accrues when damage occurs.
What are property damage claims?
Claims for damage to real or personal property.
Details
Accrues when damage occurs.
General Rhode Island Rules
Rhode Island has one of the longest contract limitation periods at 10 years. Personal injury and fraud claims have a 3-year period. Rhode Island does not have a statute of repose for medical malpractice, making the discovery rule particularly important.
Other Statutes of Limitations in Rhode Island
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the statute of limitations for property damage in Rhode Island?
The statute of limitations for property damage in Rhode Island is 10 years. Citation: R.I. Gen. Laws § 9-1-13(a).
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When does the clock start for property damage in Rhode Island?
Accrues when damage occurs.
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Can the statute of limitations for property damage be extended in Rhode Island?
In some cases, yes. Tolling provisions may apply for minors, persons with incapacity, or when the defendant is absent from the state. The discovery rule may also delay the start of the statute. Consult an attorney for your specific situation.