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Wrongful Death

Because every state enacted their own wrongful death statutes, these laws vary by location. Wrongful death laws are also specific to the particular relevant to facts of a case. In every state wrongful death laws include a statute of limitations. A statute of limitations restricts the amount of time one can file a wrongful death lawsuit. In most cases, a wrongful death statute begins at the time of death. A lawsuit must be filed within a specified time period for the wrongful death claim to be honored.

In other cases, a statute of limitations does not begin until the cause of death is discovered. This is important in cases where the survivors do not discover another party’s liability until some time after a loved one’s death. Because wrongful death laws differ by location and case specifics, it is wise to contact a qualified legal professional as soon as possible to maximize your legal rights and options.

A wrongful death case can arise in any situation where another party is responsible for one’s death. This can include a variety of personal injury situations such as medical malpractice, car accidents, fatal brain and spinal cord injuries, defective drugs, nursing home abuse, work related injuries, SUV rollover fatalities, premise injuries, and more.

Through a wrongful death lawsuit, the surviving dependants and beneficiaries may be able to seek compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages can include medical expenses, funeral expenses, loss of income, loss of anticipated future earnings, loss of inheritance, loss of medical and pension benefits, and other incurred costs. Non-economic damages can include compensation for emotional pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and other losses.

If you have lost a loved one as a result of another party’s wrongdoing, you may wish to explore your legal rights and option. Our attorneys are qualified and experienced in handling wrongful death cases involving personal injury. If you would like to learn more about wrongful death, please contact us today.

 When personal injury results in the death of a loved one, the effects are undoubtedly devastating. Family

 
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