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Under state law, wrongful death suits are brought in the name of the executor of the decedent’s estate in the name of various beneficiaries. A beneficiary is someone who is entitled to financial compensation should the case be proven.
In Ohio, the beneficiaries are relatives of the decedents, such as the decedent’s surviving spouse, children, parents, and siblings. A parent who a court determines had abandoned a minor child may not be a beneficiary in a wrongful death claim should the child die.
The probate court judge determines how a settlement or award is to be distributed among the potential beneficiaries based on the relationship to the decedent and the degree of loss to the beneficiary. For instance, if the decedent was the breadwinner in the family, the surviving spouse and children would be given more money than a sibling of the decedent.
If all the beneficiaries are at the same level in the law’s eyes – for instance a group of siblings – they can decide among themselves how to divide up the money and ask the court for approval.
Beneficiaries under 25 years old can be treated differently by the Court in order to protect their interests. The Court can create a trust for beneficiaries under 25 and order that the money be held in trust until the beneficiary turns 25 or that it be distributed in accordance with the terms of the trust.
Accident Reconstruction
An accident reconstructionist uses math and physics to determine the cause of an accident. In a disputed liability situation, both sides often use a reconstructionist to try to prove their Swanton, Ohio wrongful death cases. The qualifications of these experts vary from individuals with high school degrees and continuing education classes to professors who teach at universities.
As private investigators, the Ohio tragic accident attorney's experience and connections can find the right expert for your Toledo, Ohio wrongful death case. In one Ohio wrongful death case, the defense team turned the tables on us and hired an expert who usually testified for the plaintiff. We used our connections to find a defense-oriented expert to add credibility to our Toledo, Ohio fatal accident case.
If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to tragic circumstances, you need information. Order your FREE copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book to learn your rights. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we have six locations in northwest Ohio where we can meet with you - for free - to discuss your case.
One of the jobs of the Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorney is to maximize recovery for the client. In order to do that, the Bowling Green, Ohio fatal accident attorney needs to find all the potential individuals or businesses responsible for causing the death. Sometimes this is easy and obvious. If a defendant ran a red light and caused the death, it's pretty clear who will be the target of the lawsuit. But if the driver was on the job at the time, it may be difficult to determine the business for whom the driver worked. That's crucial information because under the doctrine of respondeat superior, the employer also may be liable for the Ohio tragic death accident.
Sometimes it's tough to figure out who may be responsible. In a complicated and serious electrical injury case involving a construction job, we sued the employer, an electric company, the general contractor, and 10 different subcontractors to determine the responsible parties. After two years of litigation and lots of depositions we were able to get an extremely good settlement.
If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to tragic circumstances, you need information. Order your FREE copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book to learn your rights. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we have six locations in northwest Ohio where we can meet with you - for free - to discuss your case.
Experts can make or break your Perrysburg, Ohio wrongful death case. Experts are witnesses with a specialized knowledge base whose testimony is necessary to prove a case. Examples include economists, grief counselors, psychologists, accident reconstructionsts, coroners, doctors, scientists, and engineers.
In our office, we have many ways to find the right experts. We belong to state and national plaintiff attorney organizations that have databases of various experts. Those organizations also have scouting reports on the experts who tend to testify mostly for defense attorneys. We also have a network of fellow plaintiff Ohio fatal accident lawyers that we consult with on a regular basis to find the best experts.
In one Toledo, Ohio tragic death case, we hired an expert on a complicated liability issue. As the Ohio tragic accident case progressed, a different issue emerged as the central theme of the Fremont, Ohio fatal accident case. The original expert referred us to the preeminent expert in the United States on the key issue. The second expert's testimony essentially forced the defendants to pay our client a large settlement to resolve the Toledo, Ohio wrongful death accident case.
If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to tragic circumstances, you need information. Order your FREE copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book to learn your rights. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we have six locations in northwest Ohio where we can meet with you - for free - to discuss your case.
We represent Ohio personal injury clients from Toledo, Maumee, Delta, Port Clinton, Bowling Green, McClure, Napoleon, Helena, Fremont, Fostoria, Tiffin, Cygnet, North Baltimore, Ottawa, Findlay, Carey, Bryan, Sandusky, Swanton, Perrysburg, Grand Rapids, Waterville, Liberty Center, Portage, West Millgrove, Woodville, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Findlay, Risingsun, Deshler, Hamler, Oregon, Sylvania, Delta, Weston, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, Clyde, Lorain, Ottawa Hills, Rossford, Millbury, Walbridge, Holland, Northwood, and Whitehouse. We also serve those who live in Lucas, Wood, Seneca, Lorain, Fulton, Erie, Hancock, and Sandusky Counties.
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Toledo, Ohio 43604
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Findlay, Ohio 45840
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Swanton, Ohio 43558
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Charles Boyk Law Offices, LLC
PNC Bank Building
405 Madison Avenue
Suite 1200
Toledo, Ohio 43604
Phone: 419.241.1395
Fax: 419.241.8731
Toll Free: 800.637.8170
Bowling Green
121 E. Wooster Street,
Suite 255
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
*by appointment only, please
South Toledo
5301 Southwyck Boulevard
Suite 107
Toledo, Ohio 43614
Findlay
612 Main Street,
Suite 107
Findlay, Ohio 45840
Swanton
10725 Airport Highway
Swanton, Ohio 43558

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