
Truck Accident Laws in Minnesota (2026): Deadlines & Liability
Minnesota gives injury victims 6 years to sue after a truck crash. Learn the no-fault tort threshold, 51% fault bar, FMCSA rules, and who can be held liable.
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Minnesota gives injury victims 6 years to sue after a truck crash. Learn the no-fault tort threshold, 51% fault bar, FMCSA rules, and who can be held liable.

Michigan gives truck-crash victims 3 years to sue. Learn the no-fault threshold, comparative-fault rule, FMCSA rules, and who can be held liable.

Massachusetts truck accident guide: a 3-year deadline (MGL c.260 s.2A), the no-fault tort threshold to sue, the 51% comparative fault rule, and FMCSA rules.

Maryland truck accident guide: a 3-year filing deadline (CJP 5-101), the state's strict contributory negligence rule, at-fault insurance, and FMCSA rules.

Maine truck accident guide: a 6-year injury deadline (14 MRS 752), Maine's modified comparative negligence rule, at-fault insurance, and FMCSA trucking rules.

Louisiana truck accident law: the 2-year injury prescription, updated wrongful-death deadlines, the 2026 modified comparative fault (51%) shift, plus federal

Kentucky truck accident law: the filing deadline, pure comparative fault, the choice no-fault (PIP) tort threshold, plus federal FMCSA rules and who is liable.

Kansas truck accident law: the 2-year deadline, modified comparative (50%) fault, no-fault PIP and the tort threshold, plus FMCSA rules and who is liable.

Iowa truck accident law: the 2-year deadline to sue, the comparative fault bar, who can be liable, FMCSA rules, and the $750,000 insurance minimum.

Indiana truck accident law: the 2-year deadline to sue, the comparative fault bar, who can be liable, FMCSA rules, and the $750,000 insurance minimum.

Illinois truck accident law: the 2-year deadline to sue, the comparative negligence bar, who can be liable, FMCSA rules, and the $750,000 insurance minimum.

Idaho truck accident law: the 2-year deadline to sue, the 50% negligence bar, Idaho's noneconomic damages cap, FMCSA rules, and the $750,000 federal minimum.