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What Documentation Can be Helpful When Filing a Wrongful Death Claim?

By Brian G. Miller |

In Ohio, when a person dies because of the neglect, wrongful act, or default of another party, the deceased person’s surviving loved ones can recover financial compensation through a wrongful death claim. Filing a wrongful death claim is a complex process. Claimants in such claims have the burden of proof. To succeed in your… Read More »

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Mistakes To Avoid in a Columbus Wrongful Death Case

By Brian G. Miller |

When someone dies because of the legal fault of another individual or entity, a wrongful death claim filed against the at-fault party can help surviving loved ones recover the financial compensation they deserve for their loss. Under Ohio law, the personal representative of the deceased individual’s estate can file a wrongful death claim on… Read More »

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Types of Damages You Can Recover in an Ohio Wrongful Death Claim

By Brian G. Miller |

A wrongful death can leave surviving loved ones suffering not only emotionally but also financially. According to Ohio Revised Code Section 2125.01, a wrongful death arises when someone dies because of the neglect, wrongful act, or default of another. When such a death occurs, the personal representative, administrator, or executor of the deceased person’s… Read More »

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Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims in Columbus

By Brian G. Miller |

Losing a loved one is devastating. What can be even more devastating is losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence or misconduct. In Columbus, Ohio, when someone else’s negligence or misconduct results in a loved one’s death, the surviving family members can file a wrongful death claim. While filing a wrongful death… Read More »

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What Is The Process For An Ohio Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

By Brian G. Miller |

After a loved one is fatally injured in an accident or because of another party’s wrongdoing, it can be difficult to consider the possibility of moving forward with a lawsuit. Our Columbus wrongful death attorneys know how devastating it can be to lose a loved one and to consider focusing on anything but the… Read More »

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Who Is Eligible To File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Ohio?

By Brian G. Miller |

If you lost a loved one as a result of another party’s negligence or carelessness, or due to someone else’s intentional act, you might be wondering about options for holding that party accountable while also seeking compensation.  You may also be wondering if it is possible to file a personal injury claim.  Wrongful death… Read More »

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How Does A Wrongful Death Claim Differ From A Personal Injury Claim?

By Brian G. Miller |

Following a serious traffic collision or another type of devastating accident, the family members of an injured person might be trying to determine the best option for seeking financial compensation to cover hospital bills, lost wages, and when those injuries result in death, the costs of a funeral and other burial expenses. When a… Read More »

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Wrongful Death And Survival Claims In Ohio: What Is The Difference?

By Brian G. Miller |

The loss of a loved one is devastating under any circumstances, and even more so when someone you love dies as a result of another party’s negligent behavior or wrongful act. After a death caused by an intentional act of violence or negligent behavior, the surviving family members of the deceased may be eligible… Read More »

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What Are The Differences Between A Wrongful Death And Personal Injury Claim?

By Brian G. Miller |

Severe accidents in Ohio, such as car accidents and motorcycle wrecks, can have devastating consequences. Vehicle occupants, motorists, and pedestrians can sustain debilitating and fatal injuries in these types of collisions. When an individual has sustained injuries, that person may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit against the liable party. Yet when… Read More »

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