Personal injury law covers a range of injury cases, including car accidents, pedestrian accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, dog bites, and other similar cases. The goal of filing a claim or lawsuit is to make the injured individual “whole” in financial terms. A successful Cleveland personal injury claim requires proving another party was responsible for causing the injuries by acting in a negligent or reckless manner.
At George Mineff, Jr., Attorney at Law, the legal firm takes a methodical, professional, assertive approach when seeking justice for the injured. The firm has over 50 years of combined service to the Cleveland area and offers a free case consultation to discuss personal injury cases. Call 216-284-9085 to speak with our team about your Ohio personal injury claim.
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Some of the most common types of accidents that require filing a claim or lawsuit include the following:
When a close family member suffers fatal injuries as a result of the negligent acts of another party, a wrongful death claim can be filed. These cases can be filed after a fatal accident caused by a drunk driver, aggressive driver, distracted driver, or reckless driver when the behavior caused an accident with fatal injuries.
In Ohio, wrongful death cases are filed by the personal representative of the individual’s estate. The personal representative may be named in a will, but not everyone has a will, particularly younger people. In these cases, the personal representative will be appointed by the court. The value of the damages is calculated with the assistance of a Cleveland wrongful death lawyer and, once awarded, is divided among the surviving family members. These are typically the surviving spouse, children, or parents of the deceased. Under Ohio law, a wrongful death claim must be filed within two years of the date of death.
When a loved one dies as a result of the negligent actions of another, various types of compensation can be pursued in a wrongful death claim, including:
If you are struggling after a serious injury, or your loved one has been seriously or fatally injured, the quality, experience, and skills of your Cleveland personal injury attorney could not be more important. At George Mineff, Jr., Attorney at Law, you gain knowledge that can only be gained through experience. With over 50 years of combined experience, the legal team at the firm brings a rare level of focus, legal skill, and personal dedication to every case. Contact us at (216) 284-9085 for a free case consultation.
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As strong litigators, we draw on years of experience and skill at negotiating settlements that serve our clients’ best interests. Contact a reputable Ohio injury attorney for a free initial consultation.
Whether you need help for a personal injury or workers’ compensation claim in Northern Ohio, the lawyers of George Mineff, Jr. Attorney at Law have the skills and background to provide the representation you deserve.
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Cleveland Office
700 W. St. Clair Ave, Suite 212
Hoyt Block Building
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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