Wrongful Death has 52 Attorneys

H. Lee Thompson

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

85 E Gay St Ste 810, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Barton Ryan Keyes

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2175 Riverside Drive, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Sean Russell Alto

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

305 West Nationwide Boulevard, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Derek M. Shaw

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

580 South High St., Columbus, OH

Ohio

John Anthony Markus

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 S 3rd St Ph 1, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Timothy Lawrence Van Eman

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

500 S. Front St., Suite 200, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Anne Marie Valentine

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 South 3rd Street Ph 1, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Jacob James Beausay

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

7650 Rivers Edge Dr., Suite 150, Columbus, OH

Ohio

John Marshall Alton

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

681 South Front Street, Columbus, OH

Ohio

David Andrew List

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

695 Bryden Rd., Columbus, OH

Ohio

Mathias Daniel Manner

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2121 Bethel Road, Suite E, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Sean Lamaut Walton

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

395 E. Broad St., Suite #200, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Dino Samuel Colombo

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

4016 Townsfair Way, Suite 210, Columbus, OH, 43219

Ohio

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Roni Sokol

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 S. Third St. Suite 200, Columbus, OH, 43215

Ohio

Mark DeSelm Lewis

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

445 Hutchinson Ave., Suite 100, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Rex Harrington Elliott

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

2175 Riverside Drive, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Travis T. Mohler

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

4016 Townsfair Way, Suite 210, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Michael Joseph Rourke

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

495 South High Street, Suite 450, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Jonathan R. Stoudt

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

495 South High Street, Suite 450, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Gerald Scott Leeseberg

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 South Third Street, Penthouse One, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Craig Steven Tuttle

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

175 South 3rd Street, Penthouse One, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Charles Horne Cooper Jr.

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

305 West Nationwide Boulevard, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Charles Benjamin Cooper

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

305 West Nationwide Boulevard, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Clarence Thomas Gordon II

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

394 West Second Avenue, Columbus, OH

Ohio

Craig Paul Scott

Wrongful Death Lawyer | Serving Columbus, OH

300 E. Broad St, Suite 190, Columbus, OH

Ohio

What Is the Term Wrongful Death Claim?

A wrongful death claim is filed in civil court to make another party accountable for someone’s death. A personal injury lawsuit concerns an accident, but in a wrongful death lawsuit, a personal representative stands in for the deceased person to get the compensation.

In what ways is wrongful death different from personal injury?

In such cases, these attorneys file a lawsuit to help the victim get compensation from the person at fault. In a motorcycle accident where another driver made a mistake and was at fault, the injury victim can get compensation for their medical care, lost wages, and sufferings, among other things.

If the victim did not survive a wrongful death accident, another person must take the case to a personal injury lawyer. Such statutes were made to let the family members of someone who suffered an injury seek compensation after the person died in an accident. Anyone appointed as a personal representative can take action on the deceased’s behalf to file the lawsuit.

If a truck accident ends in fatality, a representative might sue to prove the responsible person was negligent in keeping others safe. When a jury trial or a wrongful death settlement is completed, the surviving spouse, domestic partner, kids, or other beneficiaries may get access to any monetary compensation.

Examples of wrongful death causes by negligence are defective products, accidents involving pedestrians, car accidents, and other forms of wrongful acts.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Case?

Since the deceased is not able to file a lawsuit, someone else needs to step in. If the state laws allow, either a personal representative or family members of the deceased can open a wrongful death lawsuit. A personal representative is generally appointed by the court. A wrongful death legal team will assist you in filing a case after your loved one has passed away.

How Much Can You Claim From Wrongful Death?

Money given as relief in a civil case is called “damages.” Damages awarded in a wrongful death case will be different for every case. Examples of damages are losses the deceased faced and losses experienced by the survivors because someone they loved passed away.

  • Medical bills (for medical expenses before death)
  • Funeral expenses
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of benefits
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of services
  • Punitive damages may also be available, in limited situations.

Some lawsuits have a limit on noneconomic loss, which is a type of damages. If the amount given by the jury goes beyond the damages cap, the judge may lower the noneconomic damages part. Inquire from your wrongful death lawyer whether there are any limits on the damages in your case.

How Can a Wrongful Death Attorney Help?

The help of a wrongful death lawyer can guide you through what happens after the decedent passes away because of medical neglicence, transport accidents, or a job accident. An accident attorney may outline your legal possibilities when you are going through a crisis. Just like all other lawsuits, a wrongful death lawsuit has a time limit set by the statute of limitations.

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