893.13 Tolling of statutes of limitation.
(1) In this section and ss. 893.14 and 893.15 “final disposition" means the end of the period in which an appeal may be taken from a final order or judgment of the trial court, the end of the period within which an order for rehearing can be made in the highest appellate court to which an appeal is taken, or the final order or judgment of the court to which remand from an appellate court is made, whichever is latest.
(2) A law limiting the time for commencement of an action is tolled by the commencement of the action to enforce the cause of action to which the period of limitation applies. The law limiting the time for commencement of the action is tolled for the period from the commencement of the action until the final disposition of the action.
(3) If a period of limitation is tolled under sub. (2) by the commencement of an action and the time remaining after final disposition in which an action may be commenced is less than 30 days, the period within which the action may be commenced is extended to 30 days from the date of final disposition.
History: 1979 c. 323.
Judicial Council Committee's Note, 1979: Section 893.35 is repealed and this section created to clarify the ending of the tolled period of a statute of limitations in the various situations which can arise when an appeal is taken.
Sub. (3) would apply when, for example, an action was commenced when the period of limitation has only 5 days left to run. The running of the period of limitation is tolled for the period from commencement of the action until the day of its final disposition, such as dismissal of the action based on the pleadings. A 30-day period is then provided (rather than the 5 days left on the original period of limitation) in order to provide a reasonable time for a party to consider whether to recommence the action. [Bill 326-A]
This section does not toll the statute to allow an independent claim by an insurer. It simply insures that the joinder of constituent parts of a cause of action during the pendency of the action is not frustrated by the application of the appropriate statute of limitations. Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. v. Owens, 191 Wis. 2d 745, 530 N.W.2d 51 (Ct. App. 1995).
The filing of an action, subsequently voluntarily dismissed, tolls the statute of limitations under sub. (2) for the period specified in sub. (1) for cases in which no appeal is taken. Johnson v. County of Crawford, 195 Wis. 2d 374, 536 N.W.2d 167 (Ct. App. 1995), 95-0144.
A suit filed prior to the expiration of the 120-day period for a denial of claim under s. 893.80 is not truly commenced and does not toll the statute of limitations when filed. Colby v. Columbia County, 202 Wis. 2d 342, 550 N.W.2d 124 (1996), 93-3348.
To interpret this statute to mean that a plaintiff's timely lawsuit tolled the statute of limitations as to all other possible victims would abrogate the statute of limitations. Such an interpretation would lead to absurd results and render meaningless the statute of limitations in multiple-victim cases. Barnes v. WISCO Hotel Group, 2009 WI App 72, 318 Wis. 2d 537, 767 N.W.2d 352, 08-1884.
Aetna does not establish that whenever a person intervenes in a pending lawsuit, asserting claims identical to, although not constituent of, those of the original parties, the intervenor receives the benefit of tolling under sub. (2). Only a person having one of the three “constituent parts” of an original, timely cause of action under s. 803.03 (2) (a), i.e., subrogation, derivation, or assignment, may successfully intervene in a pending action without regard to the statute of limitations. Town of Burnside v. City of Independence, 2016 WI App 94, 372 Wis. 2d 802, 889 N.W.2d 186, 16-0034.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
893.01 - Civil actions; objection as to time of commencing.
893.02 - Action, when commenced.
893.04 - Computation of period within which action may be commenced.
893.05 - Relation of statute of limitations to right and remedy.
893.07 - Application of foreign statutes of limitation.
893.10 - Actions, time for commencing.
893.11 - Extension of time if no person to sue.
893.12 - Advance payment of damages; limitation extended.
893.13 - Tolling of statutes of limitation.
893.135 - Tolling of statute of limitations for marital property agreements.
893.137 - Tolling of statute of limitations for certain time-share actions.
893.14 - Limitation on use of a right of action as a defense or counterclaim.
893.15 - Effect of an action in a non-Wisconsin forum on a Wisconsin cause of action.
893.16 - Person under disability.
893.17 - Transition; limitation if disability exists; temporary.
893.18 - Transition; persons under disability.
893.19 - Limitation when person out of state.
893.20 - Application to alien enemy.
893.21 - Effect of military exemption from civil process.
893.22 - Limitation in case of death.
893.24 - Adverse possession; section lines.
893.25 - Adverse possession, not founded on written instrument.
893.26 - Adverse possession, founded on recorded written instrument.
893.27 - Adverse possession; founded on recorded title claim and payment of taxes.
893.28 - Prescriptive rights by adverse user.
893.29 - No adverse possession by or against the state or political subdivisions.
893.30 - Presumption from legal title.
893.305 - Affidavit of interruption; adverse possession and prescriptive use.
893.31 - Tenant's possession that of landlord.
893.32 - Entry upon real estate, when valid as interruption of adverse possession.
893.33 - Action concerning real estate.
893.34 - Immunity for property owners.
893.35 - Action to recover personal property.
893.38 - Extension of certain approvals.
893.40 - Action on judgment or decree; court of record.
893.41 - Breach of contract to marry; action to recover property.
893.415 - Action to collect support.
893.42 - Action on a judgment of court not of record.
893.425 - Fraudulent transfers.
893.44 - Compensation for personal service.
893.45 - Acknowledgment or new promise.
893.46 - Acknowledgment, who not bound by.
893.47 - Actions against parties jointly liable.
893.48 - Payment, effect of, not altered.
893.49 - Payment by one not to affect others.
893.51 - Action for wrongful taking of personal property.
893.52 - Action for damages for injury to property.
893.53 - Action for injury to character or other rights.
893.54 - Injury to the person.
893.55 - Medical malpractice; limitation of actions; limitation of damages; itemization of damages.
893.555 - Limitation of damages; long-term care providers.
893.56 - Health care providers; minors actions.
893.58 - Actions concerning seduction.
893.585 - Sexual exploitation by a therapist.
893.587 - Sexual assault of a child; limitation.
893.59 - Actions concerning damage to highway or railroad grade.
893.60 - What actions not affected.
893.61 - Contract for payment of money; governmental subdivisions.
893.62 - Action concerning usury.
893.63 - Actions on cashier's check, certified check, or bank money order.
893.64 - Actions upon accounts.
893.65 - Bank bills not affected.
893.66 - Certified public accountants; limitations of actions.
893.70 - Action against certain officials.
893.71 - County seat; contesting change.
893.72 - Actions contesting special assessment.
893.73 - Actions contesting governmental decisions.
893.735 - Action by prisoner contesting a governmental decision.
893.74 - School district; contesting validity.
893.75 - Limitation of action attacking municipal contracts.
893.76 - Order to repair or remove building or restore site; contesting.
893.765 - Order to remove wharves or piers in navigable waters; contesting.
893.77 - Validity of municipal obligation.
893.82 - Claims against state employees; notice of claim; limitation of damages.
893.825 - Statutory challenges.
893.85 - Action concerning old-age assistance lien.
893.86 - Action concerning recovery of legal fees paid for indigents.
893.87 - General limitation of action in favor of the state.
893.89 - Action for injury resulting from improvements to real property.
893.895 - Real estate appraisers; limitations of actions.
893.90 - Bond; campaign financing; lobbying.
893.91 - Action for expenses related to a forest fire.
893.92 - Action for contribution.
893.925 - Action for certain damages related to mining.
893.93 - Miscellaneous actions.
893.94 - Organized crime control; civil remedies.
893.95 - Unclaimed property; civil remedies.
893.96 - Family leave and medical leave; civil remedies.
893.965 - Bone marrow and organ donation leave; civil remedies.
893.97 - Business closing notification.