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Kentucky Medical Malpractice Laws

Kentucky uses the same 1-year discovery rule for medical malpractice as general personal injury. Notably, the Kentucky Supreme Court struck down the 5-year statute of repose as unconstitutional, meaning there is effectively no outer time limit — just the 1-year discovery rule. There are no caps on any type of damages. The legislature enacted mandatory medical review panels in 2018, but the Kentucky Supreme Court struck those down in 2019 as violating the right to a judicial remedy. A certificate of merit is required.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Statute of Limitations

1 year from discovery (no repose)KRS 413.140(1)(e)

Medical malpractice claims must be filed within 1 year from the date the injury is discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. The Kentucky Supreme Court struck down the 5-year statute of repose (KRS 413.140(2)) as unconstitutional in McCollum v. Sisters of Charity (1990), meaning there is no absolute outer time limit.

Damage Caps

Compensatory Damages: No cap

Kentucky has no caps on compensatory, noneconomic, or punitive damages in medical malpractice cases. Previous attempts to impose caps have been struck down by the courts. Kentucky is one of the more plaintiff-friendly states in this regard.

Filing Requirements

Certificate of MeritKRS 411.167

Plaintiffs must file a certificate of merit with the complaint — an affidavit or declaration confirming consultation with a qualified expert who concluded there are reasonable grounds to believe the standard of care was breached. Applies to claims against physicians, surgeons, dentists, hospitals, and long-term care facilities.

Medical Review Panels (Struck Down)KRS 216C.005 et seq. (VOID)

The legislature enacted mandatory medical review panels in 2018 (SB 20). The Kentucky Supreme Court struck down this statute in 2019 as violating the state constitutional right to a judicial remedy without delay. Panels are no longer required.

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