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Wrongful Death
Wrongful
death occurs when a person is killed due to the negligence or misconduct of
another individual or company. The purpose of wrongful death laws is to
compensate the survivors of a victim of wrongful death.
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Every state has a civil set of statutes, which establish the procedures for
bringing wrongful death actions.
A wrongful death claim may
arise out of a number of circumstances, such as, medical malpractice, death
during a supervised activity, or automobile accident.
Wrongful Death Damages
There are different kinds of damages that
survivors of a wrongful death victim can recover in a wrongful death claim.
After first establishing that a wrongful death did occur, survivors can claim
compensation for medical and funeral expenses, loss of earning's and benefits
caused by the loss, loss of inheritance lost, pain and suffering, as well as the
loss of love and companionship. These wrongful death claims must be demonstrated
by the history of relationship both financially and emotionally between the
survivors and deceased.
Wrongful Death Laws
The purpose of wrongful death laws is to
compensate the survivors of a victim of wrongful death. Those who bring a valid
wrongful death claim can be compensated for many forms of loss such as medical
and funeral expenses and punitive damages. Punitive damages are awarded in cases
of serious or malicious wrongdoing to punish the wrongdoer. A damage award will
include interest from the date of the decedent's death. The actual amount of
wrongful death damages will be awarded based on the actual losses experienced by
each particular survivor.
Choosing the Right Attorney
When choosing a wrongful death attorney it is
especially necessary to find a lawyer that has proven success and knowledge in
this area of law. As with any personal injury claim, there is a time component
governing when a wrongful death action must be filed. An attorney will inform
you of your right under state laws and assist in making numerous time-sensitive
decisions that could affect your cases.
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