In Ohio, burn injury claims are generally subject to a statute of limitations, meaning you can’t wait indefinitely to pursue compensation. The clock typically starts from the date of the injury (and in some situations, from when the injury was discovered). Because burn injuries can worsen over days—deepening, blistering, and causing complications—people sometimes assume they can “wait and see.”
In practice, delaying treatment or delaying your claim can make it harder to prove severity and causation.
What to do now:
- Seek medical care promptly (even if the burn seems minor at first).
- Keep copies of every discharge summary, follow-up note, and prescription.
- Contact an attorney early so your case is investigated while evidence is still available.


