US Statute of Limitations MCP. Never miss a critical state filing deadline again.
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US Statute of Limitations Calculator determines mandatory legal filing deadlines across all US states. It calculates standard deadlines for claims like contract or tort, but also accounts for complex rules—specifically assessing if the claim deadline is extended by a tolling event or adjusted based on when the harm was actually discovered.
What your AI agents can do
Check tolling impact
Identifies if any known tolling events have extended the existing deadline for a claim.
Calculate statute deadline
Determines the standard filing deadline using the claim type, state, and date of incident.
Evaluate discovery rule
Re-calculates a deadline based on the moment the claimant discovered the alleged harm or injury.
Calculates the baseline statute of limitations based on the specific type of legal claim and the state where it occurred.
Re-calculates a deadline, shifting the filing date to when the claimant actually discovered the alleged harm or injury.
Checks if any specific legal event (e.g., incapacity) has paused or extended the statutory filing window.
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US Statute of Limitations Calculator (3 Tools)
These tools allow you to calculate, adjust, and verify statutory filing deadlines based on complex US jurisdictional law.
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Start using US Statute of Limitations Calculator on Vinkius019ed64acheck tolling impact
Identifies if any known tolling events have extended the existing deadline for a claim.
019ed64acalculate statute deadline
Determines the standard filing deadline using the claim type, state, and date of incident.
019ed64aevaluate discovery rule
Re-calculates a deadline based on the moment the claimant discovered the alleged harm or injury.
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Tracking Deadlines Is A Nightmare of Manual Research
Right now, figuring out deadlines means jumping between multiple state bar websites and legal code sections; you track down the claim type, find the relevant statute, manually enter the dates, and then cross-reference potential exceptions like incapacity or minority status. It’s a tedious process of copy-pasting data into spreadsheets just to calculate a single date.
With this MCP, that whole workflow condenses. You simply feed the core facts—the claim type, state, and initial date—and your agent handles the complex cross-referencing instantly. You get back one accurate filing window, eliminating hours of manual statutory review.
The `calculate_statute_deadline` Tool Gets You Started
You no longer need to pull up multiple jurisdictional guides just to find the baseline. The tool handles the core calculation for contract, tort, or fraud claims automatically; you provide the parameters, and it returns the date.
It’s immediate, reliable, and structured. You get a clear starting point that minimizes ambiguity about when your claim must be filed.
What you can do with this MCP connector
Determining statutory compliance in litigation requires more than just knowing the filing date; you need to know the true start date. This MCP handles the complexity of US state law, providing precise calculations for deadlines related to fraud, contract disputes, and tort claims. If an initial calculation feels wrong, this tool lets your agent re-evaluate the deadline using discovery rules or check if a specific tolling event, like minority status or incapacity, extends the time window.
You connect this MCP through Vinkius and access its full capability alongside thousands of other specialized tools in the catalog. It takes the variables—the state, the claim type, the original incident date, and potential legal exceptions—and spits out a clear deadline you can trust.
019ed64a-ba9c-72ac-8cf6-2541a5e84eec How US Statute of Limitations MCP Works
- 1 First, you input the core facts: the claim type, the state jurisdiction, and the original date of incident.
- 2 Next, if the initial deadline seems too soon, you can run specialized checks—for instance, running
evaluate_discovery_ruleto see if a later discovery date changes everything. - 3 Finally, the MCP returns the most accurate filing window, factoring in standard deadlines and any applicable legal extensions or adjustments.
The bottom line is, you get an authoritative calculation that accounts for state-specific nuances of time law.
Who Is US Statute of Limitations MCP For?
Attorneys, paralegals, and in-house counsel who draft litigation hold notices or manage compliance risk. This tool saves hours spent cross-referencing state bar websites to determine a deadline.
Determining the proper filing window for a new client matter, ensuring they don't miss a critical statute of limitations date.
Managing intake forms and generating initial compliance reports that require multiple jurisdictional deadline calculations for review by senior counsel.
Conducting internal audits or risk assessments to determine potential legal exposure dates across various states.
What Changes When You Connect
- Avoid guesswork. Instead of relying on generalized legal research, use
calculate_statute_deadlineto get the precise baseline date for contract or tort claims in any US state. - Adjusting deadlines is simple. If the injury wasn't immediately obvious, run
evaluate_discovery_rule. This shifts your focus from when the event happened to when the plaintiff learned about it. -
check_tolling_impactprevents common errors. It verifies if events like a party's minority status or incapacity paused the clock, extending the deadline you thought was final. - Saves time drafting compliance memos. By using this MCP, your agent handles complex jurisdictional rule checks that used to require multiple cross-state lookups.
- Confidence in deadlines. You get an authoritative calculation, reducing the risk of filing errors or missed opportunities due to poorly tracked statutory windows.
Real-World Use Cases
Handling a Multi-State Tort Claim
A client was injured on site A in Texas but filed suit through a firm based in New York. The agent first runs calculate_statute_deadline for the initial date, then uses check_tolling_impact to ensure no state suspension of rights applies before suggesting next steps.
Investigating Financial Fraud
The client suspects fraud from 2018. Running only a standard calculation is useless; the agent must use evaluate_discovery_rule to find out when the financial misconduct was actually flagged, thereby revising the deadline.
Assessing Family Injury Claims
A minor suffered an injury. The initial deadline might be too short. Running a check for tolling impact helps prove that the clock didn't start running until the child reached maturity, extending the filing window.
The Tradeoffs
Assuming the date of incident is the effective deadline.
A lawyer looks at a contract breach that happened years ago and assumes the statute of limitations started ticking on day one, missing key jurisdictional adjustments.
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Don't trust only the initial date. Always cross-reference by running evaluate_discovery_rule first, then confirming with check_tolling_impact to ensure all legal pauses are accounted for.
Forgetting state-specific tolling events.
Calculating a deadline and forgetting that the jurisdiction has specific rules—like incapacity or minority status—that halt the clock entirely, leading to an incorrect filing date.
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Before finalizing any timeline, execute check_tolling_impact. This tool specifically flags if known legal events extended your window.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP when jurisdiction and time are the absolute core issues. Specifically, use it if you need to know: 1) The baseline deadline for a defined claim; 2) If discovery was delayed or misleading; or 3) If any legal event paused the clock. Don't use this if your goal is simply drafting a general complaint, because that requires factual input. Also, don't rely on it as definitive legal advice; it’s a calculation tool, not an attorney. Always confirm the output against current state case law.
Common Questions About US Statute of Limitations MCP
How do I use `calculate_statute_deadline`? +
You provide the specific state, the type of legal claim (e.g., breach of contract), and the date of the incident; it returns the standard filing deadline for that jurisdiction.
Does `evaluate_discovery_rule` change my deadline? +
Yes. Running this tool changes your deadline by shifting the focus from the original event date to the specific moment you or the claimant discovered the harm, which is critical for fraud claims.
What does `check_tolling_impact` do? +
check_tolling_impact reviews known legal pauses. It identifies if events like a minor's status or incapacity temporarily extended your statutory deadline, ensuring you don't file too early.
Can I use this MCP for federal law deadlines? +
This tool is built around US state statutes. For federal claims, consult specialized legal research databases; however, it remains essential for coordinating the state-level aspects of a case.
What date formats does `calculate_statute_deadline` require for the accrual date? +
It requires dates in YYYY-MM-DD format. You must provide the full year, month, and day to get an accurate deadline calculation.
When using `evaluate_discovery_rule`, can I specify a state other than California? +
Yes, you need to include the two-letter state code in your request. The MCP handles statutory calculations for most US states.
If I run `check_tolling_impact` with missing or invalid data, what happens? +
The system will return an input validation error. To proceed, you must supply a clear date and confirm the correct state jurisdiction for the tolling event.
Are there any niche legal claims not supported by `calculate_statute_deadline`? +
The MCP covers major categories like contract, tort, or fraud. For highly specialized statutory filings, always consult a local attorney first before relying on the tool.
What claim types are supported? +
The calculator supports contract, tort, and fraud claims.
How does the discovery rule work in this tool? +
The evaluate_discovery_rule tool allows you to recalculate a deadline based on when the harm was discovered rather than when it occurred.
Can I check for tolling extensions? +
Yes, use the check_tolling_impact tool to see if events like reaching the age of majority or mental incapacity extend your filing deadline.
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