
Ohio injury help,
city by city.
A two-year filing deadline. A 50% comparative-fault bar. Insurance limits that quietly cap recovery. This is the atlas — start with the local page, guide, or calculator that maps to your case.
At a glance
Filing deadline
ORC § 2305.10
02yrs
Fault bar
ORC § 2315.33
50%
Injuro fee
vs. the standard 33%
20%
Directory · 20 cities
Find your county.
Each city ties statewide Ohio law to the local county docket, the highways where most crashes happen, and the carriers that defend on the other side.
Departments · 7
Tools & guides.
Run your numbers first. Then read the guide that maps to the legal issue inside your case.
No. 01 · Tool
Settlement calculator
Estimate your range, adjust for comparative fault, and compare what you keep at 20% vs 33% — using the same multiplier method our intake team runs.
Run the calculator
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Ohio Statute of Limitations for Car Accidents: The 2-Year Rule Explained
Ohio Law · Statute of Limitations · 8 min read
- 03→
Ohio Comparative Negligence Explained: The 50% Bar, With Real Dollar Examples
Ohio Law · Comparative Negligence · 9 min read
- 04→
Average Car Accident Settlement in Ohio: Real Ranges by Injury Type
Ohio Law · Settlements · 10 min read
- 05→
What to Do After a Car Accident in Ohio: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ohio Law · Post-Crash Guide · 9 min read
- 06→
Ohio Car Insurance Requirements: Minimums, UM/UIM, and MedPay Explained
Ohio Law · Insurance · 9 min read
- 07→
When to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer in Ohio (and When You Don't Need One)
Ohio Law · Hiring a Lawyer · 10 min read
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