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What Types of Damages Can I Claim in a Personal Injury Case in Ohio?

Ohio law permits victims of someone else’s negligence or recklessness to claim two basic types of damages in personal injury cases. These are damages for economic losses and damages for noneconomic losses. In certain circumstances, an individual who suffered personal injuries can also claim punitive damages. Before getting into an explanation of what constitutes an economic loss and a noneconomic loss, it is important to state that damages for those losses can be claimed in all types of personal injury cases and in cases involving wrongful deaths. This means that the victim, a surviving family member, or a legal executor can claim damages following an injury or death from A car, truck, or motorcycle crash; A pedestrian accident; A bike or scooter crash; A truck crash; A slip or fall, which is a category that also covers near-drowning, drowning, electric shocks, and electrocutions; A dog bite or animal attack; Medical malpractice; Nursing home neglect or abuse; A medica