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Saturday, December 17, 2011
Wrongful Death Damages in the Court of Claims of Ohio
Wrongful death Damages in the Court of Claims of Ohio by Cincinnati personal injury lawyer Anthony Castelli Attorney
Attorneys argue about the damages you can get in the court of claims of Ohio by a car accident injury lawyer for a car accident injury or death case. One need look no farther that a 1996 case decided by a judge in the Ohio Court of Claims.
Joseph Robertson was killed in 2001 when a Highway patrol officer during a high speed chase went 70 mph through a red light and t boned a car driven by an 18 year old. The young man was caused personal injuries that caused conscious pain and suffering for 30 minutes until he died.
The Court awarded damages for loss of services to his parents who were quadraplegic and loss of prospective inheritance in the amount of $289,000 and loss of services in the amount of $280,000. the Court also considered non economic damages such as loss of society and mental anguish to the father in the amount of $803,00, 800 and $399,000 to the mother in the amount of $399,000 and to the brother in the amount of $189,000.
In summary the Court awarded $2,188, 894.86 though there were set offs for other amounts recoverd. The Court even entertained awarding damages for the death of the mother caused by her mental anguish but no evidence was adduced . [1]
Attorneys argue about the damages you can get in the court of claims of Ohio by a car accident injury lawyer for a car accident injury or death case. One need look no farther that a 1996 case decided by a judge in the Ohio Court of Claims.
Joseph Robertson was killed in 2001 when a Highway patrol officer during a high speed chase went 70 mph through a red light and t boned a car driven by an 18 year old. The young man was caused personal injuries that caused conscious pain and suffering for 30 minutes until he died.
The Court awarded damages for loss of services to his parents who were quadraplegic and loss of prospective inheritance in the amount of $289,000 and loss of services in the amount of $280,000. the Court also considered non economic damages such as loss of society and mental anguish to the father in the amount of $803,00, 800 and $399,000 to the mother in the amount of $399,000 and to the brother in the amount of $189,000.
In summary the Court awarded $2,188, 894.86 though there were set offs for other amounts recoverd. The Court even entertained awarding damages for the death of the mother caused by her mental anguish but no evidence was adduced . [1]
Anthony Castelli Attorney Cincinnati personal injury lawyer is happy to answer your questions on Claims against the state of Ohio in the Court of Claims. You can contact Anthony Castelli Cincinnati personal injury attorney at 513-621-2345
(1) Testimony was presented to the effect that Joette was emotionally overwhelmed as a result of Joseph’s death, that she subsequently became physically ill, and that she never recovered her health. However, it has never been asserted that Joette’s death was a proximate result of Joseph’s fatal collision.
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