11 Ways a Lawyer can Help Your Ohio Wrongful Death Case Part 6| Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorneys

May 25th, 2010 Author: Anneke

Find the insurance coverage

Insurance coverage is essential to getting the best recovery possible in most cases. Most defendants do not have enough money or assets to adequately compensate the family members of someone killed as the result of negligence.

In one  Ohio wrongful death case, we represented three seriously injured people and the insurance company told us there was only $500,000 in coverage. After we threatened to file suit against the large corporate defendant, we were finally told that a “mistake” had been made and there actually was $2 million in coverage. Our attorneys demand to see certified copies of insurance policies and signed affidavits that the defendant does not have an “umbrella policy,” which covers claims that exceed a basic insurance policy.

If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to tragic circumstances, you need information. Order your FREE copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book to learn your rights. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we have six locations in northwest Ohio where we can meet with you – for free – to discuss your case.

We represent Ohio personal injury clients from Toledo, Maumee, Delta, Port Clinton, Bowling Green, McClure, Napoleon, Helena, Fremont, Fostoria, Tiffin, Cygnet, North Baltimore, Ottawa, Findlay, Carey, Bryan, Sandusky, Swanton, Perrysburg, Grand Rapids, Waterville, Liberty Center, Portage, West Millgrove, Woodville, Genoa, Gibsonburg, Findlay, Risingsun, Deshler, Hamler, Oregon, Sylvania, Delta, Weston, Oak Harbor, Port Clinton, Clyde, Lorain, Ottawa Hills, Rossford, Millbury, Walbridge, Holland, Northwood, and Whitehouse. We also serve those who live in Lucas, Wood, Seneca, Lorain, Fulton, Erie, Hancock, and Sandusky Counties.


Grief Part 2 | Toledo, Ohio Wrongful Death Lawyer

August 28th, 2009 Author: Anneke

According to Medicinenet.comElisabeth Kubler-Ross, MD developed a model for undersanding grief. The model goes like this, denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. She said that these cans occur with any personal loss, but that they do not all have to happen and some of them can reoccur.

 Symptoms of grief can be physical, social, or religious. Physical symptoms can range from mild sleep or appetite problems to heart attack . Social symptoms of bereavement include isolation from other loved ones and difficulty functioning at home, school, and/or at work.

Although there is much controversy as to how best help one cope with grief, little scientififc research has yielded any clear results on this. Although there are a few tips to help the grieving. One is to keep a journal and write in it no more than 15 minutes a day. This limitation helps to cut down on the stirring up of negative emotions.

If you or someone you know has lost a loved one to tragic circumstances, you need information. Order your FREE copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book to learn your rights. Our attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and we have six locations in northwest Ohio where we can meet with you – for free – to discuss your case.

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