State guide — VA

Medical Malpractice Lawyers in Virginia

A plain-language guide to Virginia medical malpractice law — filing deadlines, damage caps, and pre-suit rules patients and families should understand before contacting an attorney.

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Medical malpractice law guide for Virginia

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In Virginia, medical malpractice claims are governed by state-specific filing deadlines, damage caps, and pre-suit rules. Generally 2 years from injury; limited discovery rule. Total damages capped (annually increasing under statute). A free case review can clarify how these rules apply to your situation.
Legal accuracy notice. The Virginia statute-of-limitations, damage-cap, and pre-suit summaries on this page are general editorial guidance and may be out of date. State law changes through legislation and court decisions. Do not rely on these summaries to determine a filing deadline or case value — confirm the current rule with a Virginia-licensed attorney before taking action.

Statute of limitations

Filing deadline

Generally 2 years from injury; limited discovery rule.

Damage caps

Limits on recovery

Total damages capped (annually increasing under statute).

Pre-suit requirements

Procedural rules

Expert certification of merit required if defendant requests.

Medical malpractice law in Virginia

Virginia sees medical malpractice claims arising from hospitals, clinics, and surgical centers across the state, including in Virginia Beach and Richmond. The same four elements apply everywhere: a provider-patient relationship, a breach of the accepted standard of care, causation, and real damages. State law then governs how — and how quickly — a claim must be brought.

Key Virginia rules patients should know:

For deeper detail, see our medical malpractice statute of limitations guide, medical malpractice payouts by state, compensation and damage caps overview, and how medical malpractice lawsuits work. For specific claim categories, browse all medical malpractice claim types or read our medical-legal glossary.

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