When a loved one has died because of the carelessness or negligence of another person, you can be uncertain about whether you want to go through the process of filing a wrongful death claim. The legal process can be physically and emotionally exhausting, and legal action relating to the death of a family member can be painful, and no amount of money can bring your loved one back. But you have a right to hold others accountable when their actions unnecessarily lead to the death of a breadwinner and companion.
Wrongful death actions are governed by statute in most states. As a general rule, a party filing a wrongful death lawsuit must have suffered some type of loss because of the death.
In wrongful death claims, as with all personal injury lawsuits, damages take three forms: economic, non-economic and punitive damages. Economic damages are generally those that cover easily identifiable losses, such as the loss of support that would have been provided, funeral expenses, and any medical expenses the deceased incurred before death. Non-economic damages include losses that are not as easily calculated, such loss of companionship or consortium, mental pain and suffering, and loss of guidance or nurturing from a parent.
Recovering full and fair compensation for injuries suffered in an auto accident can be time-consuming and difficult, especially when you have to work with insurance companies. You are best-served to hire a professional. Call or text Mr. Dennin directly at 1 (856) 577-9138 for free legal advice. Your first consultation is without cost or obligation.
When a loved one has died because of the carelessness or negligence of another person, you can be uncertain about whether you want to go through the process of filing a wrongful death claim. The legal process can be physically and emotionally exhausting, and legal action relating to the death of a family member can be painful, and no amount of money can bring your loved one back. But you have a right to hold others accountable when their actions unnecessarily lead to the death of a breadwinner and companion.
Wrongful death actions are governed by statute in most states. As a general rule, a party filing a wrongful death lawsuit must have suffered some type of loss because of the death.
In wrongful death claims, as with all personal injury lawsuits, damages take three forms: economic, non-economic and punitive damages. Economic damages are generally those that cover easily identifiable losses, such as the loss of support that would have been provided, funeral expenses, and any medical expenses the deceased incurred before death. Non-economic damages include losses that are not as easily calculated, such loss of companionship or consortium, mental pain and suffering, and loss of guidance or nurturing from a parent.
Recovering full and fair compensation for injuries suffered in an auto accident can be time-consuming and difficult, especially when you have to work with insurance companies. You are best-served to hire a professional. Call or text Mr. Dennin directly at 1 (856) 577-9138 for free legal advice. Your first consultation is without cost or obligation.
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