Who can file a wrongful death claim?

On Behalf of | Jun 22, 2021 | Wrongful Death |

A wrongful death claim after a motor vehicle accident can help families picking up the pieces following the wrongful loss of a loved one with their financial and emotional damages. It is important for loved ones of the victim to know what a wrongful death claim does and who can bring one.

What a wrongful death claim is

A wrongful death claim can help family members whose loved ones have been wrongfully killed such as by a negligent driver in a car accident. Family members may be able to recover compensation for their financial and emotional damages. Examples of damages family members may be able to recover can include lost earnings, lost earning capacity, loss of support, medical expenses, funeral and burial costs and pain and suffering damages.

Who can file a wrongful death claim

A wrongful death claim for damages can be brought by family members of the lost loved one including:

  • The victim’s spouse;
  • The victim’s children;
  • The victim’s parents; and
  • The personal representative for the estate of the victim.

How wrongful death damages help

Wrongful death damages can help family members through a challenging period of time following the unexpected loss of their loved one. A wrongful death claim for damages must be brought within two years of the victim’s death and is a time limit that must be followed in order to preserve a wrongful death claim for damages. A wrongful death claim for damages is an important resource for families struggling with the damages they have suffered following the loss of their loved one that they may have never expected. For that reason, family members should be familiar with wrongful death legal protections.

 

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