Cincinnati Wrongful Death Lawyer

Losing a family member because of someone else’s negligence brings immediate emotional and financial strain. Families often face medical bills, funeral expenses, and uncertainty about what comes next. Speaking with our wrongful death lawyers in Cincinnati can help you understand your options and pursue the compensation your family needs.

When you reach out to Young, Reverman & Bolotin, you receive support from a legal team that has guided families through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. We know how painful this time is, and we take great care in giving families clear guidance, strong advocacy, and a steady hand from the first call through the final result.

Our Cincinnati lawyers are committed to helping families secure the financial stability they need after a loved one’s death. We serve clients throughout Cincinnati, Dayton, and the tri-state region, including Boone County, Campbell County, Kenton County, and Dearborn County. 

If your loved one’s death was caused by negligence, call (513) 400-0000 or contact us online for a free consultation. You pay no upfront costs and no fees unless we win for you.

What You Need to Know About Wrongful Death Cases in Cincinnati

A wrongful death occurs when someone loses their life because an individual, business, or organization failed to act responsibly. These cases often involve preventable accidents or careless decisions that put others in harm’s way.
When our firm takes on a wrongful death case, we investigate every detail. We look at what happened, who contributed to the loss, and what evidence is needed to prove the truth. Families trust us because we do not cut corners, and we do not settle for less than what the case is worth.

What Are the Causes of Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death can stem from many circumstances, especially those that involve a clear failure to act safely. Common causes include:

  • Workplace injuries, including construction accidents

  • Defective products and unsafe medical devices

  • Nursing home neglect

  • Preventable birth injuries

  • Any serious accident caused by negligent behavior

In Cincinnati, many fatal motor vehicle collisions occur along I-75, I-71, I-74, Columbia Parkway, the Ronald Reagan Highway, and the Norwood Lateral, as well as busy intersections throughout Clifton, Westwood, Norwood, and Anderson Township. Knowing these patterns helps us build stronger, locally informed cases.

What Needs to Be Proven for a Wrongful Death Case to Succeed?

Winning a wrongful death claim requires proof of several key elements:

Duty of Care

The at-fault party must have owed a responsibility to act safely.

Breach of Duty

They failed to meet that responsibility.

Causation

Their actions must be directly linked to the loss of life.

Damages

Surviving family members must show financial harm and emotional impact.

We often work with accident reconstruction professionals, medical specialists, economists, and safety experts to present a clear, compelling case. Our team prepares every matter with the seriousness it deserves.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Ohio?

Under Ohio law, a wrongful death lawsuit is filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate. This representative acts on behalf of beneficiaries, which may include:

  • A spouse

  • Biological or adopted children

  • Dependent adult children

  • Parents

  • Other family members who can prove financial dependence

If your family has not yet appointed a representative, we can guide you through the process.

How Is a Wrongful Death Claim Filed?

The process typically involves:

  1. Establishing the estate and appointing a representative.
  2. Conducting a full investigation into the cause of death.
  3. Identifying all responsible parties and available insurance coverage.
  4. Calculating economic and non-economic damages.
  5. Filing the claim or lawsuit and negotiating with insurers.
  6. Preparing for trial if a fair settlement is not offered.

We handle each step with care, so your family can focus on healing.

How Much Can You Get in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Compensation varies widely in wrongful death cases, but may include:

  • Medical expenses

  • Funeral and burial costs

  • Loss of income and future earnings

  • Loss of benefits

  • Loss of companionship and guidance

  • Loss of inheritance

  • Emotional suffering of surviving family members

In some cases, additional compensation is available through a survival action, which addresses the pain your loved one may have experienced before their passing.

Factors That Affect the Value of a Wrongful Death Settlement

Key factors that impact the value of a wrongful death claim include:

  • The age, health, and earning potential of the victim
  • Whether others depended on them financially
  • The strength and clarity of the evidence
  • Available insurance coverage
  • Expert evaluations of long-term financial impact
  • The circumstances leading to the death
  • Whether the case involves complex liability issues
  • The willingness of insurers to negotiate fairly

We build each case with a high level of detail and preparation, which often leads to stronger settlement outcomes.

Does an Estate Need To Be Opened Before Filing a Wrongful Death Claim in Cincinnati?

Yes. A wrongful death case must be filed by the estate’s personal representative. Opening an estate allows that person to handle legal matters, distribute assets, and pursue all related claims. We assist families with this process and ensure the correct documents are filed with the appropriate probate court.

Do You Have a Wrongful Death Claim?

You may have a claim if:

  • Your loved one died due to another person’s negligence.
  • You are a spouse, child, parent, or financially dependent relative.
  • The incident occurred in Ohio, Kentucky, or Indiana.
  • You can show financial or emotional harm related to the loss.

If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, we can evaluate it at no cost.

Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations in Ohio

In Ohio, families generally have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, some situations involve exceptions, especially when medical negligence is involved and the true cause of death becomes clear later.
Prompt action helps protect your right to compensation and preserves essential evidence.

How Long Do Wrongful Death Cases Take?

Timelines vary. Some cases resolve within several months, while others may take one to two years. Factors that influence timing include:

  • The complexity of the case
  • Disputes over liability
  • The need for expert testimony
  • Insurance company cooperation
  • Whether a lawsuit must be filed

Although some cases move slowly, we keep families informed at every stage, so there are no surprises.

Can a Criminal Case Affect a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Criminal and civil cases are separate. A wrongful death claim can move forward regardless of whether criminal charges were filed or whether the defendant was convicted. Civil cases rely on a lower burden of proof, giving families a meaningful opportunity to pursue justice.

Call Young, Reverman & Bolotin for Compassionate Representation

Your family deserves a law firm that listens closely, works tirelessly, and treats this case with the respect it deserves. At Young, Reverman & Bolotin, we focus on helping families rebuild stability and find answers during an incredibly difficult time.

We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we secure compensation for you.

Call (513) 400-0000 or contact us online to schedule a confidential, no-obligation consultation.

We proudly serve families throughout Cincinnati, Dayton, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana, including Hamilton County, Montgomery County, Campbell County, Boone County, Kenton County, and Dearborn County.

Clients Testimonials
“Excellent group of Attorneys and staff, they were a tremendous help to my family and I.”
~ Ronald O.

I work with this office on a daily basis. Always prompt on returning emails and phone calls. We enjoy doing business with this firm.Highly recommended.

~ Kendra R.

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~ Thomas M.

Do You Need to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer in Cincinnati, Florence, or Lawrenceburg?

For your convenience, our law firm has several law offices throughout the tri-state area.

1243 W. 8th St. #2000
Cincinnati, OH 45203
7711 Ewing Blvd., Suite 101
Florence, KY 41042
117 Walnut St.
Lawrenceburg, IN 47025
230 Northland Blvd.
Cincinnati, OH 45246
4030 Mt. Carmel Tobasco
Cincinnati, OH 45255
332 S. Front St.
Hamilton, OH 45011
9600 Colerain Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45251