In a suburban community like North Royalton, wrongful death cases frequently hinge on what can be proven after the initial shock fades—police reports, witness accounts, surveillance footage, workplace logs, and medical records.
There’s a practical reason: evidence can disappear quickly. Video is overwritten, memories fade, and employers or property owners may change internal documentation practices after an incident. That means families who wait too long may find that their claim is harder to prove, even when the underlying event seems obvious.


