If you were injured by the conduct of an employee or agent of a city, county, or other government entity, bringing a suit for damages can be difficult. Historically, individuals could not sue the government in tort as it was immune from liability. In 1985, however, the Ohio General Assembly enacted R.C. § 2744, the Political Subdivision Tort Liability Act, paving the way for political subdivisions of the State of Ohio to be sued in limited circumstances.
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