Publicly filed complaints and court documents in select Michael Hill Trial Law cases.
This page provides direct access to publicly filed complaints and select court documents in cases handled by Michael Hill Trial Law. It is intended primarily for journalists, advocates, and others who need to review the underlying pleadings in our cases.
The complaints and court filings available on this page may contain graphic medical descriptions, sensitive details, and disturbing images related to allegations of abuse, neglect, or wrongful death. Discretion is advised.

Wrongful death — nursing home pressure wounds and infection, Miamisburg, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging a nursing home failed to treat and monitor pressure wounds, delayed hospital transfer, and allowed infection to worsen, resulting in sepsis and a resident’s death.

Wrongful death — nursing home neglect and pressure sores, Canfield, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging a nursing home failed to reposition and care for a vulnerable resident, causing severe pressure sores, infection, and fatal complications.

Wrongful death — untreated constipation at group home, Trumbull County, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging group home providers ignored weeks of severe constipation, failed to seek medical care, and caused a disabled resident’s fatal gastrointestinal obstruction.

Wrongful death — nursing staff negligence at group home, Stark County, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging licensed nursing staff overfed a non-verbal group home resident, failed to respond to signs of infection and aspiration, and caused fatal respiratory failure and sepsis.

Wrongful death — medication overdose at group home, Marion, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging group home and nursing providers administered lethal doses of antipsychotic medication, failed to monitor a disabled resident, and caused his fatal drug overdose.

Wrongful death — group home / nursing home neglect, Canton, Ohio
Wrongful death lawsuit alleging a group home and home care provider overfed a non-verbal resident requiring tube feeding, failed to monitor her condition, and caused fatal medical complications.