# Montana statute of limitations — educational overview

> How statutes of limitations and repose may affect drug and device injury timelines in Montana. Not legal advice.

**Canonical URL:** https://drugsmonitor.com/guides/statute-of-limitations/montana
**State:** Montana (MT)
**Region:** West
**Typical window (educational):** Often 2–3 years; discovery rules may extend the start date
**Last updated:** 2026-06-11

Statutes of limitations set deadlines for filing civil claims. In Montana, the correct clock depends on the legal theory, when the injury was discovered, and whether a statute of repose applies. MDL consolidation does not automatically pause state deadlines.

## Does Montana have one statute of limitations for all drug injury claims?

No. Product liability, medical malpractice, and fraud-based theories can follow different clocks. Only a lawyer licensed in your state can apply the correct rule to your facts.

## What is the discovery rule?

Many states delay the start of the limitations period until a plaintiff knew or reasonably should have known of the injury and its connection to a product. Application varies widely.

## Where can I read Montana-specific case pages?

Browse state litigation hubs and matter pages linked from our directory—for example the Montana pages under each active mass tort.

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*Verify all deadlines with a qualified attorney licensed in Montana.*
