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Personal injury in
Nunavut.

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Nunavut, Canada's newest territory, operates common-law tort under standard Canadian PI principles.

Nunavut, established in 1999, operates common-law tort under standard Canadian PI principles. The Andrews cap applies.

statute of limitations
2 years

Limitation of Actions Act (Nunavut)

fault rule
Common-law contributory reduction

Contributory-negligence reduction.

NU · statutory caps

What caps recovery.

Caps and ceilings imposed by Nunavut law that bear on settlement values.

NU · key facts

What makes Nunavut different.

The handful of details that distinguish this jurisdiction from its neighbours.

other Canada jurisdictions

Compare across Canada.

How Nunavut compares to its sibling jurisdictions in Canada on fault rule and limitation period.

JurisdictionFault ruleLimitation
Nunavut· you are hereCommon-law contributory reduction2 years
Ontario (ON)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
Quebec (QC)No-fault statutory scheme3 years for civil action under Civil Code
British Columbia (BC)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
Alberta (AB)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
Manitoba (MB)No-fault statutory scheme2 years from discoverability
Saskatchewan (SK)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
Nova Scotia (NS)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
New Brunswick (NB)Common-law contributory reduction2 years
Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)Common-law contributory reduction2 years
Prince Edward Island (PE)Common-law contributory reduction2 years from discoverability
Yukon (YT)Common-law contributory reduction2 years
Northwest Territories (NT)Common-law contributory reduction2 years
NU · frequently asked

Common questions.

Common questions about personal injury claims in Nunavut, answered with the relevant statutory references.

editorial note

This page summarises the Nunavut statutory framework as of 2026-05-09. It is not legal advice. Statutes change, published verdicts move, and the position within any band depends on facts the page can't see. For representation, consult an attorney qualified in Nunavut. See /methodology, /sources, and /disclaimer.