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WRONGFUL DEATH LAW
Wrongful death is under tort law and is designed to
compensate for harm to a person resulting in death.
A wrongful death lawsuit holds that the decedent
was killed as a result of negligence or other
liability, and that the surviving dependents or
beneficiaries are entitled to monetary(money) damages
as a result of the defendant's negligent or gross
negligent conduct. Each state in the United States
has is own wrongful death statutes or wrongful
death laws that govern wrongful death claims and
wrongful death lawsuits.
WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES
Wrongful death beneficiaries usually include:
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Surviving spouse of the deceased;
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natural born children (minor or adult children)
of the deceased;
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adopted children of the deceased;
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parents of the deceased;
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grandparents in some states under specific
circumstances and
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siblings(brothers & sisters) of the deceased in
some states.
WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT DAMAGES
Wrongful death damages are dependant upon the
relationship of the plaintiff to the deceased.
These wrongful death damages to the wrongful death
beneficiaries may include:
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loss of companionship;
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mental anguish;
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past medical expenses;
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loss income;
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potential financial contributions and
inheritance;
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funeral & burial expenses;
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loss of consortium;
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loss of support;
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Loss of benefits caused by the victim's death
(pension, medical coverage, etc.);
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Loss of care, protection to the survivors;
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General damages and
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Punitive or Exemplary damages
WRONGFUL DEATH SUIT- WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
If you or a family member have lost a loved one due
to the negligent conduct or grossly negligent
behavior of another, then you may have a right to
file a wrongful death lawsuit against these
wrongdoers. Due to the nature of a wrongful death
case, a full investigation of the facts of the
accident and preservation of the evidence is
essential to success.
Please contact
our office today if you feel you may have a
potential wrongful death action claim.
Time is of the essence, Don't
Delay.
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