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What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Ohio?

The statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Ohio is two years. This means that any lawsuit seeking damages for a personal injury must be filed within two years of the date of the injury. If the lawsuit is not filed within the two-year period, the injured person may be barred from bringing a claim.

There are exceptions to this two-year statute of limitations. For example, if the injured person was a minor at the time of the injury, the statute of limitations may be extended until they turn 18 years old. Additionally, if the injury was not discovered until a later date or if the injury was caused by medical malpractice, the statute of limitations may also be extended.

If you believe you have a personal injury case, it is important to consult with a licensed attorney as soon as possible to determine the applicable statute of limitations and any potential exceptions. Failing to file a lawsuit within the applicable statute of limitations can result in the loss of your right to compensation for your injuries.

It is also important to note that while the statute of limitations establishes a deadline for filing a lawsuit, it does not guarantee a positive outcome in any legal action. You should speak with an attorney about the strength of your case and any potential challenges you may face.