(A) In any action, other than actions controlled by subsection (B), to recover damages for injury to the person arising out of any medical, surgical, or dental treatment, omission, or operation by any licensed health care provider as defined in Article 5, Chapter 79, Title 38 acting within the scope of his profession must be commenced within three years from the date of the treatment, omission, or operation giving rise to the cause of action or three years from date of discovery or when it reasonably ought to have been discovered, not to exceed six years from date of occurrence, or as tolled by this section.
(B) When the action is for damages arising out of the placement and inadvertent, accidental, or unintentional leaving of a foreign object in the body or person of any one or the negligent placement of any appliance or apparatus in or upon any such person by any licensed health care provider acting within the scope of his profession by reason of any medical, surgical, or dental treatment or operation, the action must be commenced within two years from date of discovery or when it reasonably ought to have been discovered; provided, that, in no event shall there be a limitation on the commencement of the action less than three years after the placement or leaving of the appliance or apparatus.
(C) The provisions of this section apply only to causes of action which arise after June 10, 1977, and, as to causes of action which arise prior to June 10, 1977, the statute of limitations existing prior to June 10, 1977, applies.
(D) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15-3-40, if a person entitled to bring an action against a licensed health care provider acting within the scope of his profession is under the age of majority at the date of the treatment, omission, or operation giving rise to the cause of action, the time period or periods limiting filing of the action are not tolled for a period of more than seven years on account of minority, and in any case more than one year after the disability ceases. Such time limitation is tolled for minors for any period during which parent or guardian and defendant's insurer or health care provider have committed fraud or collusion in the failure to bring an action on behalf of the injured minor.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 10-145.1; 1977 Act No. 182, Section 2; 1988 Act No. 432, Section 3.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 15 - Civil Remedies and Procedures
Chapter 3 - Limitation Of Civil Actions
Section 15-3-20. General rule as to time for commencement.
Section 15-3-30. Exceptions where defendant is out of State.
Section 15-3-40. Exceptions as to persons under disability.
Section 15-3-50. Disability must exist when right accrued.
Section 15-3-60. Effect of two or more disabilities.
Section 15-3-80. Suits by and against enemy aliens.
Section 15-3-90. Effect of reversal of judgment.
Section 15-3-100. Effect of stay of action by injunction or statutory prohibition.
Section 15-3-120. Effect of new promises in writing or part payments.
Section 15-3-140. Contract provision shortening statutory period.
Section 15-3-150. No civil action for criminal conversation permitted.
Section 15-3-210. Short title.
Section 15-3-220. Legislative intent.
Section 15-3-230. Definitions.
Section 15-3-250. Claims pending prior to approval of this article.
Section 15-3-255. Contract provisions.
Section 15-3-260. Severability of provisions of this article.
Section 15-3-310. Action by State.
Section 15-3-320. Action by grantee from State.
Section 15-3-330. Action after State grants or patents have been declared void.
Section 15-3-340. Action by individual for recovery of real property.
Section 15-3-350. Action founded on title or for rents or services.
Section 15-3-360. Action after entry or accrual of right of entry.
Section 15-3-370. Persons under disability.
Section 15-3-380. Effect of forty-year lapse.
Section 15-3-510. General rule.
Section 15-3-520. Within twenty years.
Section 15-3-530. Three years.
Section 15-3-535. Limitation on actions commenced under Section 15-3-530(5).
Section 15-3-540. Three years.
Section 15-3-545. Actions for medical malpractice.
Section 15-3-555. Statute of limitations for action based on sexual abuse or incest.
Section 15-3-570. Action for penalty.
Section 15-3-580. Actions by motor carriers for charges.
Section 15-3-590. Actions against motor carriers for overcharges.
Section 15-3-600. Action for other relief.
Section 15-3-610. Action upon current account.
Section 15-3-620. Actions by State.
Section 15-3-630. Actions against architects, professional engineers or contractors; definitions.
Section 15-3-700. Immunity for property damage incurred in rescue from locked vehicle.