Arizona’s Statute of Limitations for Burn Injury Lawsuits
You Only Have a Limited Time to File
In Arizona, the general statute of limitations for personal injury cases — including burn injuries — is 2 years from the date of the injury. This means you have 24 months to take legal action against the at-fault party. If you miss this deadline, you could lose your right to compensation entirely.
Burn injuries can have lasting consequences, but the legal system is strict when it comes to filing windows. That’s why it’s critical to act quickly.
While the standard time limit is two years, some situations may alter that timeline
Our legal team helps burn victims across the state of Arizona who were injured in
Minors injured by burns
Minors injured by burns: The 2-year clock usually begins at age 18
Delayed discovery
If the injury wasn’t immediately apparent, time may start when it was reasonably discovered
Claims against government entities
Special deadlines may apply (as short as 180 days for notice of claim)
Because exceptions are rare — and often disputed — it’s always safer to assume the deadline is two years or less and speak with a lawyer right away.
What Happens If You Miss the Deadline?
If you fail to file within the statute of limitations, your claim may be dismissed — even if your case is strong and your injuries are serious. Once the window closes, the at-fault party is typically no longer legally liable.
Don’t risk losing your chance to recover compensation for
- Medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Lost income
- Long-term care
- Disfigurement or disability
We work with forensic fire investigators and safety experts to build strong liability cases on your behalf.
At AZ Burn Lawyers, we help clients throughout Arizona navigate time-sensitive burn cases. From day one, we work to preserve evidence, file critical paperwork, and avoid costly delays. Our job is to protect your future — and it starts by protecting your deadline.
Don’t guess whether your time has run out. Let us review your case, confirm your legal options, and fight for the justice you deserve.