Drownings are one of the leading causes of death for children under 14 years of age. Drowning cases can be complex for a number of reasons. For example, many drownings are the fault of the parent or guardian, such as leaving an infant unattended in a bathtub, or they occur on the parent’s property. Drowning injuries might also happen in a friend or relative’s private pool, and some parents may find it difficult to file a serious injury claim against someone they are close to. If you or a loved one has been affected, our experienced Drowning Attorneys in Cleveland, OH can help you navigate these sensitive situations with the legal support you need.
Drownings don’t just happen to children in pools or bathtubs. Many people also suffer drowning injuries in boat accidents, and it’s not uncommon for a negligent boat operator to be at fault for those injuries. Whether on land or water, our Drowning Attorneys in Cleveland, OH are dedicated to helping victims and their families seek justice and fair compensation.
Drowning injuries can justify a premises liability claim if the property owner was negligent in maintaining the property or failed to take reasonable steps to prevent a drowning accident from occurring. For example, if a friend or family member whose house you visited failed to install a pool fence (or failed to lock the gate), and your child wandered near the pool and fell in the water, the property owner could be held liable for any resulting drowning accidents.
Drowning injuries can also be the result of using a defective product. Examples of such products may include faulty pool drains, defective life jackets or malfunctioning/poorly designed pool covers. Like with other types of personal injury claims, for a product liability case to be valid, you’ll need to prove the product was unmodified, used as instructed and that the defect caused or contributed to the drowning.
Even if a drowning isn’t fatal, it could result in severe physical and emotional trauma, as well as permanent brain damage due to hypoxia. If your child or another family member has suffered a drowning injury because of someone else’s negligence, our legal team may be able to help.
Contact the Buckeye Law Group today by calling 1-800-411-PAIN. We are always ready to discuss your case for free and help you understand your options during this difficult time.