What is wrongful death?
Wrongful death law is an area of law that seeks to provide financial compensation
to the heirs of a person whose death was caused by the negligent, willful,
or wrongful act, neglect, omission, or default of another.
What laws govern wrongful death?
Each state has drafted its own set of civil "wrongful death statutes," and
some form of wrongful death claim action exists in all state jurisdictions
today. While they all follow similar principles, each state jurisdiction
is unique, so laws will vary from state to state. There are no federal
statutes for wrongful death.
Under what circmstances could a wrongful death occur?
A wrongful death could occur as a result of a variety of situations,
including:
Medical malpractice that results in decedent's death.
Neglect or abuse on the part of a nursing home that results in decendent's
death.
Automobile, bus, train airplane or other common carrier accident.
Occupational exposure to hazardous conditions or substances (exposure
to asbestos, etc.).
Death during a supervised activity (sports tournament, field trip, etc.).
How are wrongful death lawsuits filed?
An action for wrongful death alleges that the
decedent was killed as a result of the negligence (or other liability)
on the defendant's part,
and that the decedent's immediate family members (often called "distributees")
are entitled to monetary damages as a result of the defendant's conduct.
The most common distributees are surviving spouses and children, and
sometimes parents. A suit for wrongful death may only be brought by the
personal representative (executor) of the decedent's estate. But, actions
for personal injury (survival actions), conscious pain and suffering,
or expenses incurred prior to the decedent's death are also typically
brought.
How are damages awarded?
Any damages awarded belong to the estate and pass as directed by the
decedent's will or by state law if such things are not specified in
the will.
Should I hire a Wrongful Death Attorney?
If a loved one has died after an accident or injury caused by the negligence
or misconduct of another individual, company or entity, you should
retain a wrongful death attorney right away. There are time limitations
in filing your wrongful death lawsuit, as well as other legal implications.
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