Why you should file a lawsuit now | Sandusky, Ohio wrongful death attorneys
TIME TO FILE LAWSUIT IS LIMITED
Generally, the statute of limitations on a wrongful death claim is two years, which means if a lawsuit has to be filed, it must be filed within two years of the decedent’s death. It’s extremely important to keep track of this date. If the two-year period lapses, a claim will be barred forever. The idea behind a statute of limitations is that crucial evidence that someone needs to defend such a lawsuit could be lost or destroyed if too much time passes.
If the decedent’s death was caused by a defective product, generally the product can’t have been delivered to the first purchaser more than 10 years prior to the death.
We represent Ohio personal injury clients from Toledo, Maumee, Delta, Port Clinton, Bowling Green, McClure, Napoleon, Helena, Fremont, Fostoria, Tiffin, Cygnet, North Baltimore, Ottawa, Findlay, Carey, Bryan, Sandusky, Swanton, Perrysburg, Grand Rapids, Waterville, Liberty Center, Portage, West Millgrove, Woodville, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Findlay, Risingsun, Deshler, Hamler, Oregon, Sylvania, Delta, Weston, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, Clyde, Lorain, Ottawa Hills, Rossford, Millbury, Walbridge, Holland, Northwood, and Whitehouse. We also serve those who live in Lucas, Wood, Seneca, Lorain, Fulton, Erie, Hancock, and Sandusky Counties.
Posted July 01st 2009 to Uncategorized
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