Medical malpractice cases in New Albany require a law firm with the resources to take on hospitals, physician groups, and their insurers. The Henry Law Firm has handled complex medical negligence cases across Ohio, working with top medical experts to establish standard-of-care violations and recover maximum compensation for victims.
Medical Mistakes Are More Common Than Most People Realize
Diagnostic errors, surgical mistakes, medication overdoses, and birth injuries happen at hospitals and clinics across Ohio every year. But proving medical malpractice requires more than showing a bad outcome — it requires evidence that a healthcare provider deviated from the standard of care. The Henry Law Firm works with qualified medical experts to build that proof.
Types of Medical Malpractice
- Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis — failing to identify a condition in time
- Surgical errors — wrong-site surgery, retained instruments, anesthesia mistakes
- Medication errors — wrong drug, wrong dose, dangerous drug interactions
- Birth injuries — injuries to mother or child during labor and delivery
- Emergency room errors — misdiagnosis under time pressure
- Failure to treat — discharging patients prematurely
- Hospital-acquired infections — unsanitary conditions causing infections
- Radiology errors — misreading imaging studies
Ohio Medical Malpractice Laws
Statute of Limitations
Under Ohio Revised Code § 2305.113, you generally have one year from the date you discovered (or should have discovered) the injury to file a medical malpractice lawsuit, with an absolute maximum of four years from the date of the negligent act. There are exceptions for cases involving foreign objects or fraud.
Affidavit of Merit
Ohio law requires that a medical malpractice complaint be accompanied by an affidavit from a qualified medical expert stating that the claim has merit. This requirement exists to prevent frivolous lawsuits and ensures that cases have a valid medical basis before proceeding.
Damage Caps
Ohio places caps on non-economic damages (pain and suffering) in medical malpractice cases. Non-economic damages are capped at the greater of $250,000 or three times the economic damages, up to a maximum of $350,000 per plaintiff or $500,000 per occurrence (Ohio Revised Code § 2323.43).
Damages in Ohio medical malpractice cases include economic losses (medical expenses, lost wages, future care costs) and non-economic losses (pain and suffering, loss of consortium). Ohio's cap on non-economic damages in malpractice cases (ORC § 2323.43) makes it essential to fully document and maximize economic damages — an area where The Henry Law Firm's thorough approach pays dividends.
We Work with Top Ohio Medical Experts
The Henry Law Firm retains board-certified medical experts in the relevant specialty to review your records, establish the standard of care, and provide affidavit-of-merit testimony. Our expert network gives your New Albany malpractice case the credibility and authority it needs to succeed.
Your Attorney: Eric Henry
Eric Henry's career is defined by fighting for people who've been hurt by someone else's negligence. More than $50 million recovered. More than 1,000 cases resolved. Over 15 years serving Ohio.
Eric and his team proudly serve residents of New Albany and Franklin County from offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.
What Our Clients Say
"Our family was extremely impressed by the professional and personal care shown to us during the duration of all legal proceedings and ultimate positive result of our case. Communication throughout was impeccable and appreciated." — Robin K., Google Review
"I can't thank Eric enough for his help with my accident. To be able to focus on getting healthy and know that the paperwork and details were being taken care of made a bad situation so much better." — Jackie M., Google Review
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case in New Albany?
You may have a case if a healthcare provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care and that failure directly caused your injury. Common examples include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, and birth injuries. Ohio law requires an affidavit of merit from a qualified medical expert to proceed.
What is the statute of limitations for medical malpractice in Ohio?
Under Ohio Revised Code § 2305.113, you generally have one year from discovering the injury (or when you should have discovered it) to file suit, with a four-year maximum from the date of the negligent act. Exceptions exist for foreign objects left in the body and cases involving fraud.
Are there caps on medical malpractice damages in Ohio?
Yes. Ohio caps non-economic damages at the greater of $250,000 or three times your economic damages, up to $350,000 per plaintiff or $500,000 per occurrence (Ohio Revised Code § 2323.43). There are no caps on economic damages like medical bills and lost wages.
Other Practice Areas in New Albany
The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for New Albany residents. Explore our other practice areas:
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Serving New Albany from Our Ohio Offices
The Henry Law Firm serves New Albany and all of Franklin County from two convenient locations:
- 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
- 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114
We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Franklin County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.
Think You Have a Medical Malpractice Case in New Albany? Call Us.
The Henry Law Firm offers free, confidential consultations for medical negligence victims in Franklin County. Call (216) 302-9500 to speak directly with Eric Henry. No fee unless we win.
Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.
