When you place your loved one’s care in the hands of doctors, nurses, and hospital staff, you expect professionalism, compassion, and competence. Sadly, this doesn’t always happen. Medical negligence—a failure to provide the appropriate standard of care—can have devastating consequences, including preventable deaths. For Ohio families, this often means grappling with not only grief but also anger and confusion about how such a tragedy could have happened.
Medical negligence leading to wrongful death can take many forms:
When negligence rises to this level, families may have the right to pursue justice through a wrongful death claim.
Medical negligence occurs when a healthcare provider fails to act with the level of skill, knowledge, and care expected in their field. In wrongful death cases, this negligence must directly lead to the patient’s death. For instance:
Each of these represents a serious breach of duty that can end in tragedy.
In Ohio, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased’s estate (sometimes called the executor). This representative acts on behalf of the surviving family members, who are the true beneficiaries of any compensation. Common beneficiaries include:
The court determines how damages are distributed among these family members based on the closeness of their relationship with the deceased and the impact of the loss.
A wrongful death lawsuit can address both the economic and non-economic impacts of losing a loved one due to medical negligence. Compensation may include:
These damages aren’t about “placing a price” on a life—they’re about ensuring that families don’t face financial devastation while they’re already suffering unimaginable grief.
Hospitals and doctors rarely admit wrongdoing. To prove negligence, families often need:
Without skilled legal guidance, families may struggle to overcome these hurdles. Hospitals often employ teams of lawyers and insurers to fight wrongful death claims, making it critical to have an experienced advocate on your side.
Some families hesitate to file a lawsuit, thinking it may prolong their grief. However, many find that seeking justice provides a sense of closure and accountability. Wrongful death claims not only support surviving family members financially but also prevent future harm by holding negligent providers accountable.
If medical negligence has taken the life of someone you love, you don’t have to face this alone.
👉 Contact Buckeye Law Group today to protect your rights and your family’s future
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