What is a Survival Claim?

Ohio personal injury attorney, Scott Kuboff, discusses R.C. 2305.21 and the damages an estate can recover for claims that survive someone's death.

R.C. 2305.21 provides “causes of action for . . . injuries to the person or property. . . shall survive; and such actions may be brought notwithstanding the death of the person entitled . . . thereto.” In other words, survival claims are to recover damages suffered by the decedent before his or her death including, but not limited to:

  • Medical expenses

  • Lost income

  • Pain and suffering

These damages become part of the estate, subject to creditors, and are distributed according to the decedent’s will. 

If you have a question on a wrongful death or survival claim, please contact Scott for a no cost, no obligation consultation and case evaluation.