Legal Question in Traffic Law in Ohio
is there a max amount of time till you cant take someone to court for a car accident?
Asked on 5/18/10, 10:41 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Kerpsack
Robert W. Kerpsack Co., L.P.A.
In Ohio, the failure to file a lawsuit against the wrongdoer(s) prior to the two-year anniversary of the car crash is a complete bar to recovery for claims of property damage, personal injury and/or wrongful death. Automobile insurance policies may also contain time limitations for presenting claims against the policy.
Bob Kerpsack
Phone: 614-766-2000
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Answered on 5/24/10, 2:57 pm
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