Ohio statute of limitations: 2 years from date of injury or discovery.. If you experienced GLP-1 side effects consult a legal professional about your specific deadline immediately.
Can Ohio Residents File GLP-1 Lawsuits?
Yes. Ohio residents who took GLP-1 medications including Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, or compounded semaglutide and suffered documented side effects are eligible to have their cases reviewed. Ohio courts have handled significant pharmaceutical litigation. Ohio has a large population with high rates of diabetes and obesity. All cases are filed in federal court as part of the Multi-District Litigation regardless of what state you live in.
Active Lawsuit Conditions for Ohio Residents
- Gastroparesis or stomach paralysis requiring medical treatment - learn more about gastroparesis lawsuits
- NAION or sudden vision loss diagnosed by a physician - learn more about vision loss lawsuits
- Severe pancreatitis requiring hospitalization - learn more about pancreatitis lawsuits
- Gallbladder disease or emergency gallbladder removal - learn more about gallbladder lawsuits
- Any serious documented medical condition occurring during GLP-1 medication use
Where Do These Cases Stand in May 2026?
As of May 2026 over 12,000 cases have been filed in federal multidistrict litigation across two separate MDLs. A Science Day has been scheduled for June 2 2026. Bellwether trial selection is expected in late 2026. For full details see our monthly litigation timeline.
Does It Cost Anything?
No. Attorneys work on contingency - they only get paid when you receive compensation. The case review is completely free and takes approximately 5 to 10 minutes. A legal case specialist will contact you within 24 hours.
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