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Ohio Personal Injury Statute of Limitations: What You Need to Know

News   August 25, 2025

As reported by the legal team at AllLaw in the article “What Is the Personal Injury Statute of Limitations in Ohio?”, most personal injury claims in Ohio must be filed within two years from the date of injury. This statute of limitations is not just a technical rule—it’s a strict legal deadline that, if missed, could bar you from seeking any compensation. 

Ohio law places time limits on various types of injury claims. Under the state’s general rule (Ohio Rev. Code § 2305.10(A)), most personal injury cases—including auto accidents, product liability, slip-and-fall incidents, and dog bites—must be filed within two years of the date of injury. However, certain claims have shorter or different timeframes.

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