How Long Do You Have To File A Personal Injury Claim?

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Title: How Long Do You Have To File A Personal Injury Claim?


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How Long Do You Have To File A Personal Injury
Claim?
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Cleveland is the fourth most populous city in
Ohio, and its port is the fifth busiest on the
Great Lakes. Cleveland is home to plenty of
commerce and offers a rich historical culture.
Whether you live in this area or are simply
visiting, the last thing you want to worry about
is sustaining an injury caused by the negligence
of another person. At Paulozzi LPA Injury
Lawyers, their competent and experienced team is
here when you need a Cleveland personal injury
attorney. Let them investigate your case so they
can obtain maximum compensation on your behalf.
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How Do Cleveland Personal Injury Cases Arise?
  • Unfortunately, residents in Cleveland often
    sustain injuries caused by the negligence of
    another person. At Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers,
    they regularly help clients who have sustained
  • Broken and dislocated bones
  • Severe lacerations or amputations
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Internal bleeding
  • Internal organ damage
  • And more

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Personal injury cases arise in many different
ways in and around their area. Their personal
injury lawyers in Cleveland have extensive
experience helping clients.
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Who Have Been Harmed Due To
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Traffic collisions
Commercial truck accidents
Truck accidents
Slip and fall accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
Workplace injuries
Negligence of property owners
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Construction site accidents
Dog bite injury and scarring incidents
Nursing home abuse and neglect cases
Medical malpractice cases
Defective product cases
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How Long Do You Have To File A Personal Injury
Claim?
Each state establishes time limits, called
statutes of limitation, that limit how long
victims have to file lawsuits in these cases. The
Ohio personal injury statute of limitations is
two years. If a personal injury victim fails to
file a claim within two years from the date of
the incident, they will likely lose the ability
to recover any compensation for their losses.
Victims of medical malpractice have only one year
from the day their injury occurs or from when
they discover the medical mistake to file a
claim.
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Let Their Attorneys Help With Your Case
  • If you or somebody you care about has sustained
    an injury caused by the negligence of another
    person in Cleveland, contact an attorney today.
    At Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers, they pledge to
    conduct a full investigation into your case so
    they can secure the following
  • Coverage of your medical bills
  • Lost income and benefits
  • Household out-of-pocket expenses
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Possible punitive damages in cases of gross
    negligence
  • When you need a personal injury attorney in
    Cleveland you can contact them for a free
    consultation calling them at 888-710-0040.

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Contact Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers
600 East Granger Road, Suite 200 Brooklyn
Heights, OH 44131
888-710-0040
https//www.law-ohio.com/contact-us/
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