Wrongful Death Claims in Ohio: A Legal Guide

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Navigating Wrongful Death Claims in Ohio

Losing a loved one is never easy. However, when that loss is due to another person’s negligence, the pain can feel even worse. While no action can bring back your loved one, knowing your legal options can provide comfort and direction. Therefore, here is a simple guide to help you through the process of filing a wrongful death claim in Ohio.

1. Understand What Wrongful Death Means

To begin with, it’s important to understand what counts as wrongful death in Ohio. In short, it refers to a death caused by someone else’s careless or harmful actions. For instance, this could involve a car accident, a medical mistake, an unsafe workplace, or a faulty product. Because these losses are preventable, they may lead to legal action.

2. Speak with a Wrongful Death Attorney

Next, it’s wise to speak with an attorney who handles wrongful death cases. These cases are not only emotional but also legally complex. As a result, having a knowledgeable lawyer can help you make sense of your options. At Larry Slagle Law, we walk with families through every step with compassion and clear advice.

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3. Identify the Estate’s Personal Representative

After that, someone must be chosen to file the claim. In Ohio, this person is called the personal representative. If the court hasn’t appointed one yet, it can do so. This person files the lawsuit on behalf of the surviving family members, including spouses, children, and parents. That way, the family’s voice is fairly represented.

4. File Within the Legal Time Limit

Additionally, don’t wait too long. Under Ohio law, you have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. Even though this might sound like a lot of time, it’s best to act quickly. Starting early helps gather documents, interview witnesses, and build a solid case. Therefore, reach out to a lawyer as soon as possible.

5. Let Our Team Handle the Legal Work

Finally, your well-being is what matters most. So, while you focus on healing and being with your family, let us handle the legal work. From dealing with insurance companies to preparing court documents, we are here to take that stress off your shoulders.

To sum it up, wrongful death claims can help your family find both justice and support. If your family has suffered such a loss, don’t wait. Contact Larry Slagle Law today for a free consultation. Together, we can take the next step toward healing and peace of mind.


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External resource: Learn more from Ohio Bar Association – Wrongful Death Guide.

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