When a fatal accident in Bellevue is caused by someone else's negligence, Ohio law provides surviving family members with the right to pursue a wrongful death claim. The Henry Law Firm handles these deeply personal and legally complex cases with compassion, experience, and fierce advocacy.
The Two-Year Window to File Cannot Be Missed
Ohio's wrongful death statute of limitations is two years from the date of death (ORC § 2125.02). Missing this deadline permanently bars your family's claim. The Henry Law Firm acts promptly to investigate, preserve evidence, and ensure your rights are protected within the legal time limits.
What is Wrongful Death Under Ohio Law?
Under Ohio Revised Code § 2125.01, a wrongful death claim can be filed when a person's death is caused by a wrongful act, neglect, or default. The personal representative of the deceased person's estate files the lawsuit on behalf of the surviving family members (beneficiaries).
Common Causes of Wrongful Death
- Motor vehicle accidents — car, truck, and motorcycle collisions
- Medical malpractice — surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication errors
- Workplace accidents — construction falls, industrial accidents
- Defective products — dangerous consumer products and medications
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Premises liability — unsafe property conditions
- Criminal acts — assault, DUI-related deaths
Ohio Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations
In Ohio, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death (Ohio Revised Code § 2125.02). Acting quickly is crucial to preserving evidence and meeting legal deadlines.
Compensation Available in Wrongful Death Cases
- Loss of support — the income and benefits the deceased would have provided
- Loss of services — household contributions, parenting, companionship
- Loss of companionship — the emotional impact on surviving family
- Mental anguish of surviving family members
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical expenses incurred before death
Under Ohio Revised Code § 2125.02, a wrongful death action must be filed by the personal representative of the decedent's estate, for the benefit of the surviving spouse, children, and parents. The Henry Law Firm assists families with both the wrongful death claim and any related probate matters.
We Hold All Responsible Parties Accountable
Depending on the circumstances, wrongful death in Bellevue may involve multiple liable parties: a negligent driver, an employer, a property owner, a manufacturer, or a healthcare provider. The Henry Law Firm investigates every avenue to ensure no responsible party escapes accountability.
Your Attorney: Eric Henry
At The Henry Law Firm, every client works directly with Eric Henry from the first call through resolution. With $50M+ recovered and 1,000+ cases won, we bring the experience and resolve that serious injury cases demand.
Eric and his team proudly serve residents of Bellevue and Sandusky County from offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.
What Our Clients Say
"Eric and his law firm are truly amazing — very professional, compassionate, empathetic, and communication is top tier. I was involved in a really bad car accident and they were there for me every step." — Tiara T., Google Review
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Ohio?
Under Ohio law, only the personal representative (executor or administrator) of the deceased person's estate can file a wrongful death claim. The claim is filed on behalf of the surviving beneficiaries, which typically include the spouse, children, and parents of the deceased.
What compensation is available in a Bellevue wrongful death case?
Beneficiaries may recover loss of financial support, loss of services (household contributions, parenting), loss of companionship, mental anguish, funeral and burial expenses, and medical expenses incurred before death. Ohio does not cap economic damages in wrongful death cases.
How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim?
The statute of limitations is two years from the date of death (Ohio Revised Code § 2125.02). Do not delay — evidence can be lost and witnesses' memories fade over time.
Other Practice Areas in Bellevue
The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for Bellevue residents. Explore our other practice areas:
Car Accident Lawyer
Truck Accident Lawyer
Motorcycle Accident Lawyer
Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Slip and Fall Lawyer
Premises Liability Lawyer
Bicycle Accident Lawyer
Serving Bellevue from Our Ohio Offices
The Henry Law Firm serves Bellevue and all of Sandusky County from two convenient locations:
- 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
- 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114
We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Sandusky County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.
Lost a Loved One in Bellevue? The Henry Law Firm Is Here for Your Family.
We handle wrongful death cases throughout Sandusky County and all of Ohio. Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Call (216) 302-9500.
Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.
