Wrongful Death Lawsuit Lawyer
A wrongful death lawsuit arises when the surviving dependents or beneficiaries of a deceased person file a suit against another who caused the death of their loved because of latter’s negligence or other liability.
As a result of the defendant’s conduct, the deceased’s loved ones are entitled to monetary damages.
This type of case is different from a typical negligence suit pursued by the person injured. Particularly, the law entitles the deceased’s dependents to file a case for the damage or impact of the death on their welfare or well-being.
Elements of Wrongful Death
A suit for wrongful death is allowable if the surrounding circumstances of the case have met the requirements of the law.
Plaintiff can validly file a case if the following elements are met:
Recoverable Damages
The filing of a case for wrongful death would result to the claim of any of the following damages:
- The loss of the comfort, companionship, affection, love, moral support, solace or consortium of the deceased
- The cost of the household services the decedent would have made in the future, if any
- The monetary equivalent of the financial support that the plaintiff would have received were it not for the untimely death
Filing of Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Pursuing a case for wrongful death needs a lot of thinking and planning. It is not something that you can file immediately before the court.
First, you have to consider if you have a cause of action. This can be established by alleging all the elements of a wrongful death.
Second, you must be the proper party to file the case. People entitled to sue are only those provided for by the law. The law gives preference to the following in claiming compensation:
Our wrongful death lawyers are aware of these considerations. We have the sufficient legal understanding of the complexities of the law.
Our more than a decade of service has proven our consistency in pursuing wrongful death lawsuits. Our aggressive representation and profound knowledge of the law will work on your advantage.
Dial our toll free number or fill out our free case evaluation form and let our friendly and efficient staff help you.

