Legal Malpractice Statute Of Limitations in Tennessee

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Published July 14, 2026 • By DocketMath Team

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Tennessee statute-of-limitations: period is 1; statute of limitations years is 1.

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Authority and key facts

Citation: Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104

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  • Period: 1
  • Statute Of Limitations Years: 1
  • Government Notice Period Days: 120
  • Limitation Period: 1 year

This page provides general legal information and calculation tools, not legal advice. DocketMath is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation, and using this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws change and exceptions apply, so deadlines and amounts specific to your situation should be confirmed with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.

Legal Malpractice Statute Of Limitations in Tennessee

Tennessee’s legal malpractice statute of limitations is governed by Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104, which establishes a one-year filing period for such claims. This statute applies to actions against attorneys for professional negligence arising from the representation of a client. The one-year clock generally begins to run from the date the alleged malpractice occurs or is discovered, though the statute may provide for specific accrual rules and exceptions. The worked example below illustrates how the one-year period is calculated under this authority. For precise details on how the rule applies to particular facts, the official source at Justia provides the full statutory text. Readers may use the DocketMath calculator to estimate their own filing deadline based on their circumstances.

Governing authority

In Tennessee, the statute of limitations rule is set by Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104. The verified packet cites Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104 (https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/title-28/chapter-3/part-1/section-28-3-104/).

Deadline example

For a Tennessee legal malpractice limitations check, use the verified limitations period from the current rule packet: 1 year. The authority packet cites Tenn. Code Ann. § 28-3-104 (https://law.justia.com/codes/tennessee/title-28/chapter-3/part-1/section-28-3-104/).

Example inputs:

  • Accrual date: 2024-04-25
  • Filing date checked: 2026-04-25

Calculation:

  • Start with the accrual date.
  • Add 1 year.
  • The example deadline is 2025-04-25.

This example is generated from the verified facts packet rather than freeform prose. Confirm tolling, discovery rules, and claim-specific exceptions before relying on the date.

Estimate your own result: every situation has exceptions that can change the outcome. Use the legal malpractice statute of limitations calculator to estimate your specific figure.

This page provides general legal information and calculation tools, not legal advice. DocketMath is not a law firm and does not provide legal representation, and using this site does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws change and exceptions apply, so deadlines and amounts specific to your situation should be confirmed with a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction.