Wrongful Death
Toledo
wrongful death attorney Chuck Boyk represents the surviving families of those who have suffered fatal personal injuries due to another’s negligence, incompetence or recklessness. With law offices in Toledo, Bowling Green and Swanton and Findlay Chuck helps surviving spouses and children of Northwest Ohio file and pursue wrongful death claims, obtaining compensation for
funeral expenses,
loss of future earnings,
medical bills,
physical pain and mental suffering from the parties responsible for the
wrongful death.
Wrongful death claims can be brought against anyone who, through recklessness, carelessness, negligence or lack of skill, causes the fatality of another. Wrongful death can be the result of many types of circumstances, including
drunk driving or
reckless driving,
medical malpractice (such as through surgical error or misdiagnosis of an illness),
defective machinery or products,
premises liability, or improper supervision.
Many wrongful death claims emerge from cases of clients who’ve died in institutions, such as prisons, hospitals and nursing homes. Cases of
prisoner abuse and
nursing home abuse are serious problems in our institutions today, and
wrongful death fatalities are often the grim result. In addition to abuse, neglect, malnutrition and inadequate health care and supervision are often found to be the causes of fatalities in these types of facilities. Many doctors, nurses, health care providers and other personnel don’t believe their patients should receive the best level of quality care and support, often believing that no one is concerned about their health, anyway.
Chuck Boyk is an attorney who knows that doctors and nurses are never qualified to make such decisions. Regardless of who a person is or where they might be, a medical professional must always offer the best medical care they can provide. Losing a loved one due to circumstances that seem suspicious or that may have been caused by another's negligence is a painful experience, and one for which the law provides legal recourse. In addition to collecting on the potential loss of income your loved one may have earned, an experienced attorney can also pursue damages for the
pain, suffering and
loss of companionship and enjoyment of life.
Wrongful Death Claims in Ohio: Who is eligible to file?Ohio law allows a surviving spouse to file a wrongful death claim. If there is no surviving spouse, the children may file the claim. If there is no surviving spouse or surviving children, the parents of the victim may pursue the wrongful death claim. When there is no surviving spouse, surviving children, or surviving parents, the estate administrator can sue on behalf of the deceased.
Under Ohio law, a
wrongful death claimant can often claim the full value of the life of the deceased had the accident resulting in his or her death never occurred. This may include lifetime income, in addition to pain and suffering considerations, such as the loss of companionship and loss of enjoyment of life.
Wrongful death claims can involve a range of complicated legal processes and issues, and involving an attorney in your case as early after the death as possible is always advisable. Waiting to hire an attorney runs the risk of losing the case to technicalities, such as statutes of limitations other critical deadlines that can influence the outcome of your case.
Wrongful death claims are usually settled before trial ever becomes necessary. But even so, the process for wrongful death claims is never speedy. Negotiating adequate settlements for wrongful death claimants can require as much as a year of legal mediation and back and forth between both sides. When brought to trial, wrongful death claims can extend into years. Retaining an attorney you can believe in, with the tenacity and trial experience to see your case through to its most just conclusion is essential in a wrongful death claim. For many Ohio families of Toledo, Bowling Green, Swanton and Findlay facing wrongful death to loved ones, Chuck has been the right attorney for the job.
Let him help your family today.
Blog for Wrongful Death
- Findlay-area resident Bradley Hammer's accidental death raises gun safety questions | Findlay, Ohio wrongful death attorney
- More details on death of Ahjzanae Triplett | Toledo, Ohio child accident lawyer
- Fremont Company roof collapses; takes life of Nate Kern | Fremont, Ohio wrongful death lawyers
- Fatal car accident takes life of Sylvania Northview girl
- Relatives are beneficiaries in an Ohio wrongful death case | Swanton, Ohio truck accident lawyers
- Pregnant Ohio woman suffers wrongful death at hospital | Ohio wrongful death lawyers
- Why You Need to Seek Legal Help Part 3 | Fremont, Ohio wrongful death lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Why You Need to Seek Legal Help Part 2 | Perrysburg, Ohio tragic accident lawyer
- Why You Need to Seek Legal Help Part 1 | Bowling Green, Ohio wrongful death lawyer
- Ohio Wrongful Death Standards Part 2 | Sylvania, Ohio fatal accident lawyer
- Ohio Wrongful Death Standards Part I | Swanton, Ohio wrongful death lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Damages Available to Beneficiaries:Mental Anguish | Findlay, Ohio wrongful death accident lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Damages Available to Beneficiaries:Loss of Prospective inheritance | Bowling Green, Ohio wrongful death lawyer
- Damages Available to Beneficiaries:Loss of Society | Sylvania, Ohio wrongful death lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Damages Available to Beneficiary:Loss of Services | Swanton, Ohio fatal accident lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Damages Available: Loss os Support | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Damages Available to Beneficiaries of Ohio Tragic Death Accident | Toledo, Ohio fatal accident lawyer Chuck Boyk
- Relatives Are Beneficiaries in Ohio Tragic Accident Case | Sylvania, Ohio fatal accident lawyer
- The Time to File an Ohio Wrongful Death Lawsuit Is Limited | Swanton, Ohio wrongful death accident lawyer Chuck Boyk
- The Ohio Wrongful Death Claims Controlled By Statute | Sylvania, Ohio fatal accident lawyer Chuck Boyk
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