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 Assess the Damages of a Wrongful Death  
Wrongful death law seeks to provide just compensation for the family left behind by a person killed in a wrongful death. The surviving family members, such as parents, spouse, and children, may be entitled to recover damages. This article explains.

By Jinky Belle Abelardo

Isn't it unfair when you lose a loved one due to the negligence, carelessness, inaction, liability, or malpractice of another? This incident is referred to as a 'wrongful death'.

Wrongful death law seeks to provide just compensation for the family left behind by a person killed in a wrongful death. The surviving family members, such as the parents, spouse, and children, may be entitled to recover damages.

A wrongful death lawsuit can be brought against a person who can be held liable for a wrongful death.

Filing charges on a wrongful death claim has a time limit like other civil cases. This time limit is called the 'statute of limitation'. If the family members do not file legal action before the statute of limitation expires, their rights to file an action and recover for damages shall be waived.

Wrongful death claims are considered civil lawsuits, not criminal cases. The only aim is to help the family members recover financial payment from all their losses such as loss of financial support, loss of potential income, hospital bills, medical expenses, burial expenses, and compensation for their emotional pain and suffering.

Wrongful death cases can come in various forms like the following:

  • Vehicular accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Hazardous or defective products
  • Dangerous premises

    If in these cases a person is proved by the court to be liable for the wrongful death, then he or she shall have to pay the monetary damages to the decedent's surviving loved ones. This monetary value is decided upon by the court.

    How?

    Evaluating the damages in a wrongful death case is a complicated and difficult matter. It also involves appropriate division of the monetary amount among existing family members. The law provides rules for determining these damages.

    The general rule is that a person is entitled to economic and non-economic damages, which he or she suffers because of the loss of a loved one.

    Economic Damages

  • Reward for lost financial contributions that the deceased would have provided

  • Recovery of funeral services

  • Burial costs

  • Financial equivalents of services the deceased would have had rendered to the family

  • Value of gifts that the decedent would have given to his surviving family members

    Non-economic Damages

  • Loss of love
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of comfort
  • Loss of affection
  • Loss of society
  • Loss of moral support
  • Loss of solace
  • Loss of protection
  • Loss of guidance
  • Loss of training

    The calculation of the damages a member is entitled to requires the attention of an expert wrongful death claims lawyer.

    Get the help of reliable wrongful death claim lawyers for your wrongful death claims.

    About the Author:

    Jinky once aspired to become an hotelier. Now, she has hopes of becoming a successful doctor. She intends to pursue this dream in the near future. In the meantime, she is glad for the opportunity to enhance her writing skills while working as a content writer. Article Source: Eulogy Site - http://EulogySite.com

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  •   Article added 02/26/08.


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