Wrongful Death
Michigan and Ohio Wrongful Death Lawyer
Wrongful death refers to situations where someone is fatally injured because of the negligence, recklessness, or intentional act of another person or company. When wrongful death occurs, the negligent parties must be held responsible for their actions. At Strong Law, in Sylvania, Ohio, we can help you make sure they are held accountable. Attorney Dennis Strong is licensed in Ohio and Michigan and can handle wrongful death claims in either state.
Wrongful death cases may come about in a number of different personal injury accidents, including car and truck accidents, airplane accidents, workplace machinery accidents, products liability, slip and fall accidents, or boating accidents. The primary aim of the wrongful death law is to provide relief through compensation to the injured parties for the damages incurred as a result of the wrongful death of a loved one. While no amount of compensation will bring back your loved one, at Strong Law we help people in Toledo and northwest Ohio as well as people in southeast Michigan get compensation for their loss.
A wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party is generally initiated by or on behalf of the spouse, children or family of the decedent, through their wrongful death lawyer. A plaintiff in a wrongful death action may be able to recover damages such as:
- Reimbursement of hospital and medical care
- Reimbursement of funeral and burial expenses
- Compensation for the financial aid the deceased would have provided in the future
- Compensation for the loss of companionship, affection, love and moral support the deceased would have provided
The emotional and monetary losses suffered by a family following the wrongful death of a loved one can be devastating. Strong Law is highly experienced in handling wrongful death cases, and we will provide you with knowledgeable, caring, legal representation. Contact Strong Law to schedule a free initial consultation and get the representation you need to adequately protect your rights.