Wrongful Death ClaimThere are no words for a person who has lost a family member as the result of an accident. When someone dies as a result of someone’s negligence to acknowledge the danger for that individual, there are grounds for a wrongful death claim. These claims can help pick up the pieces after the devastating news that your loved one has passed. It can help gather your financial assets and create a net for the family members who are left to grieve.

Types of Wrongful Death Claims

Only family members or beneficiaries file a claim against an individual for wrongful death. For a claim to be filed, the person filing the claim must be able to prove that their loved one’s death was a direct result of another person’s bad conduct or negligence. In the event that the claim is heard and won in the favor of the family suffering the wrongful death, the negligent party may be required to pay all of the medical bills and funeral arrangements for the deceased party. They might also have to pay the grieving family for their loss and any other damages.

Wrongful death claims can be made against a negligent party regarding the following and more:

  • Automobile Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • Pedestrian Accidents
  • Product Malfunction
  • Workplace Accidents
  • Misdiagnosis
  • Prescription Error
  • Medication Administration Error

Damages that Can Be Recovered

When a family suffers the loss of a loved one, this can be a make it or break it time for that family. They might lose a portion of their income or become wrapped up in medical and funeral expenses due to that loss. These are a few damages that can be recovered in the event of a wrongful death:

  • Loss of Future Income: When the loved one that passes was responsible for half or all of the income within that residence, the family can be compensated for future income loss.
  • Medical Expenses: Families can be reimbursed for any medical expenses that arose from their loved one and the accident. These expenses are normally rendered before the loved one passes.
  • Funeral Expenses: Once a loved one has passed, arranging their funeral and wake could cost a fortune. In the event that the loved one passing was due to the negligence of another individual, that individual might be helped liable for all of the funeral expenses the family had to endure.

Loss of Affection: Family members might be in a tight position financially, but they have also lost the companionship of that loved one. Children of a parent, or a spouse, who fall victim to

Call Now