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After an Ohio dog bite, a victim has 6 years to file a lawsuit. | Findlay, OH dog bite lawyers

In any injury case, the victim has a limited timeframe in which to file a lawsuit or the claim will be lost forever. Dog-bite cases are no different, but the timeframe is longer. A dog-bite victim has six years from the date of the bite to bring a lawsuit, as opposed to the two-year period people have if they've been injured in a traffic accident. This period is called the statute of limitations.

This extended period to bring a claim allows people a better opportunity to fully recover before they must bring a lawsuit. Dog-bite injuries often take a long time to resolve, particularly if scar-revision surgery becomes necessary.

Children have an even longer period in which to file a lawsuit in a dog-bite case. A child who is bitten by a dog has six years past the age of majority to bring a claim, which means six years past their 18th birthday. The extended period works to the advantage of a child who was bitten by a dog. Child victims of dog bites often are left with scars on their faces or necks. Because they're still growing, they sometimes have to go through a number of surgeries over a period of years to repair their scars.

           

If you or someone you know has suffered personal injury from a dog bite contact our Toledo, Ohio accident attorneys to order your FREE copy of The Ohio Dog Bite Book.





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Charles Boyk Law Offices, LLC
PNC Bank Building
405 Madison Avenue
Suite 1200
Toledo, Ohio 43604
Phone: 419.241.1395
Fax: 419.241.8731
Toll Free: 800.637.8170

Bowling Green
121 E. Wooster Street,
Suite 255
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
*by appointment only, please

South Toledo
5301 Southwyck Boulevard
Suite 107
Toledo, Ohio 43614

Findlay
612 Main Street,
Suite 107
Findlay, Ohio 45840

Swanton
10725 Airport Highway
Swanton, Ohio 43558

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