Your state matters. Your county matters. Kentucky and Ohio have different laws, different damage caps, and different deadlines — and you have as little as one year to act.
In Kentucky, the 1-year deadline begins the day you discovered — or reasonably should have discovered — your injury. In Ohio, the same 1-year rule applies, but with a hard 4-year outer limit. Missing the deadline ends your case permanently, regardless of the merit of your claim. Don't wait.
These two states share a border but operate under completely different malpractice frameworks. Which side you were treated on could dramatically affect your case.
These firms handle medical malpractice cases in Boone, Kenton, Campbell, and Hamilton counties. All offer free initial consultations.
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Local courthouse procedures, filing locations, and county-specific details for medical malpractice cases across NKY and Greater Cincinnati.
Gather these before your first attorney consultation. The more you bring, the faster your attorney can evaluate your case.
Get a general estimate of your filing deadline based on your state and discovery date. This is not legal advice — consult an attorney to confirm your specific deadline.
⚠ This calculator provides general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Deadlines can be affected by tolling, continuous treatment, and other factors. Consult a licensed attorney immediately.