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Suddenly losing a loved one because of the negligent actions of another person can be an extremely emotional and traumatic experience. If you recently lost a member of your family in a fatal accident, a Sandusky wrongful death lawyer could help you file a claim against the responsible party.

A personal injury attorney at Tittle & Perlmuter could look into the cause of your loved one’s death and explain what your legal options may be. Wrongful death cases can be particularly challenging to handle. It is vital to have strong and compassionate representation who can be there for you throughout the claims process.

 

Financial Compensation in a Wrongful Death Claims

A court may grant compensation for a variety of monetary damages sustained by the deceased individual’s estate and family. It is important to note that how a court may divide damages could vary based on a claimant’s relationship to the decedent.

If two claimants had the same relationship to the decedent, the court may grant the same amount of compensation to both. Alternatively, if the relationship between each claimant and the decedent differs, the judge or jury would decide how to allocate compensation. For example, two parents may receive the same amount in compensation rather than a spouse and a child.

Damages in a wrongful death case may include the loss of the decedent’s advice and companionship, loss of the decedent’s income, and emotional distress experienced by the deceased. Other forms of compensation may include loss of inheritance, the decedent’s funeral expenses, and the costs incurred by the decedent because of their fatal injuries.

 

Parties Who May Qualify for Wrongful Death Damages in Sandusky

According to Ohio Revised Code §2125.01, wrongful death lawsuits are based on the theory that if the decedent had survived their injuries, they would have been owed damages for the harm they endured. As such, state law permits certain relatives of the decedent to recover damages. However, only the deceased’s executor may file the actual suit in the interests of the estate or family.

The decedent’s spouse, parents, and/or children are the primary parties who could be eligible for damages. A Sandusky attorney could advise whether a specific family member may be entitled to wrongful death damages.

 

Deadline to File

State law establishes certain time restrictions when filing wrongful death claims. In general, a claimant only has two years from the date of their loved one’s death to take legal action. Accordingly, it is wise to talk with a wrongful death attorney in Sandusky to avoid any compliance problems with the filing deadline.

 

Consult a Sandusky Wrongful Death Attorney

If you believe the careless actions of another resulted in your loved one’s death, Tittle & Perlmuter is here to help. Our Sandusky wrongful death lawyers could seek justice for you and your family in the aftermath of your devastating loss.

While no legal remedy may be able to fully compensate for the death of someone you love, seeking financial restitution through a lawsuit may help you moving forward. To get more information about what a case may entail, contact our firm for a confidential case evaluation

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

Most Ohio compensation claims are based on negligence. That’s a legal term that means acting carelessly in a way that puts others at risk. Even if it was an accident, you may have a strong case. Ask us for a personalized case review.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

Generally, if you are bringing a car accident or other type of general personal injury case, you have two years to bring a lawsuit. However, in medical malpractice or nursing home neglect cases, generally, the statute of limitations is only one year. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible if you have been injured.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

Each case value is determined individually. To determine the value of the case, your lawyer looks at several factors. They evaluate your financial losses and severity of injury. They factor in the strength of the legal claim and ways to collect your compensation.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, seek medical attention. Follow healthcare guidance. Keep records of medical care received, and ways that your injuries have impacted you. Don’t discard or alter tangible items that may be relevant, like torn clothing or broken objects. Involve a lawyer as soon as possible.

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