The emotional, mental, and financial ripples of a loved one’s death can last for many years after their passing. At Schaffer & Associates LPA, we can help protect your family’s financial stability as you grieve the loss of your loved one. Our experienced injured at work attorneys have secured major settlements for families across Northwest Ohio, and we will devote our resources to giving you every advantage possible in your family’s fight for justice. If you are currently navigating the stress and trauma of losing a loved one to a wrongful death in the workplace accident, you are not alone. Consider connecting with a Toledo workplace wrongful death lawyer today to discuss your situation with our team.
Employers are responsible for creating a safe, hazard-free work environment. Nonetheless, workplace death accidents still occur. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, one worker loses their life every 111 minutes due to a workplace incident or injury. Some of the most common causes of a wrongful death in the workplace include:
A Toledo workplace wrongful death attorney can help you determine whether you have a viable claim.
If your loved one was involved in a fatal workplace accident, you may be entitled to certain survivors’ benefits. The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) provides two different types of benefits depending on the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s death:
It is important to note that in most cases, workers are prohibited from suing their employers because they are covered by workers’ compensation insurance. However, if a worker dies as a result of another person’s negligence or misconduct, their surviving family members may be able to file a separate lawsuit for wrongful death under certain circumstances.
Workers’ compensation benefits were designed to protect employers from being sued over job-related injuries or illnesses, even if the employer contributed to a hazardous work environment. In most situations involving a wrongful death in the workplace, workers’ compensation death benefits are the sole remedy for surviving family members. Under extenuating circumstances, however, you may have grounds to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit to recover full compensation.
If the workplace death was caused by the negligent actions of another individual or entity other than the employer, the surviving family members may be able to file a lawsuit against this third party. Section 2125.01 of the Ohio Revised Code states that if your deceased loved one would have had the right to file a claim for personal injury had they survived, then you may have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
Compensation for intangible losses—like pain and suffering, loss of partnership, and reduced quality of life—is what sets a wrongful death lawsuit apart from workers’ compensation death benefits. Our team of experienced Toledo work injury lawyers will work with you to determine whether Ohio’s wrongful death laws pertain to your situation and advise you on the next steps in moving forward and recovering compensation.
Ohio law has provided for the continued financial support of surviving family members. Ongoing death benefits may be paid to surviving family members—particularly the deceased worker’s spouse and children under the age of 18. Children between the ages of 18 and 25 may also receive benefits if they are full-time students. Moreover, adult children who are mentally or physically incapacitated may also be eligible for Ohio death benefits.
Ohio death benefits are paid every two weeks, with the total value being divided among the qualifying dependents. Surviving spouses will receive benefits for life, unless he or she remarries. In the event that a spouse remarries, they will be given a final lump-sum payment equal to the amount that they would have received over the next two years. Children will continue to receive benefits until their 18th birthday, upon their graduation from a higher-education institution, or on their 25th birthday, depending on the situation.
After losing a loved one to a wrongful death in the workplace, surviving family members are left to cope with the significant emotional loss and financial hardships that follow. If you have recently lost a loved one in a workplace incident, it is important that you understand your legal rights and options as a family member.
At Schaffer & Associates LPA, we leverage our decades of experience to surviving family members gain benefits. While benefits cannot bring your loved one back, they can help ease the financial stress you are experiencing in the wake of your family’s loss. To discuss your next steps with a compassionate and knowledgeable Toledo workplace wrongful death lawyer, consider scheduling a free initial consultation with us today.