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Wrongful Death Claim

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Wrongful Death Lawyer

It is a difficult position in which you find yourself: someone dear to you has died as a result of the actions or the negligence of another individual or an organization. While it seems clear to you that it was a wrongful death, you hesitate to pursue a claim because you feel it might cost you a great deal financially and you might not prevail. Frankly, there is merit both in your desire to pursue and in your cautious attitude. The bottom line is that you do not simply have to leap into a lawsuit or decide to abandon your search for what is right. Help is available for you in making your decision.

If someone you love has died as a result of the negligence or recklessness of another person, you may be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. A wrongful death lawyer can help you build your case and get the compensation you deserve.

The Statistics of Wrongful Deaths

Sadly, there are many instances of human loss that could be considered wrongful death in the United States each year. Many of these questionable deaths are not pursued through the legal system.

  • Annually, 45,000 individuals die in car accidents, only a minority of which are single-car, driver-error. An estimated 95,000 die each year as a result of mistakes made by medical providers. Almost 6000 perish through workplace accidents. Around 19,000 die as a result of falls.
  • Several factors are involved in pursuing a wrongful death claim: you must have standing—meaning this person’s death must have a demonstrable impact on your life; you must have some evidence beyond mere suspicion regarding who is responsible for the death; your case must satisfy the requirements of state laws covering such actions.

The Human Emotions Behind Wrongful Death Claims

Often clients with wrongful death claims grow frustrated at the length of time involved between filing a suit and its eventual resolution. Though legal processes often require years, it is important to remember that the grief you feel over losing someone—especially in an untimely manner—is also a lengthy process. As you emerge from grief, sometimes your thoughts about a claim may change. Time is also built into the law so that, if you should decide some months after the fact that a wrongful death claim is warranted, you can still pursue it.

The Deciding Factors

Ultimately, decisions about the pursuit of justice, the merit of a claim and the likelihood of success in a lawsuit are weighty matters to consider. If you consult an experienced wrongful death lawyer, you will receive the insight and understanding of a professional counselor who deals frequently and objectively with circumstances you are encountering for the first time. A wrongful death lawyer can help you understand your legal options and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit.