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Losing a loved one is never an easy situation, regardless of the circumstances. It can be additionally emotionally challenging when their death was caused because someone else was careless. A wrongful death claim may hold that person or entity accountable and cover the unexpected expenses of a loved one’s death. A compassionate Green Valley wrongful death lawyer can provide legal support to secure the compensation your family needs.
No money will make up for this severe loss. A claim can cover the significant expenses you are suddenly facing, including the loss of financial support, the costs of medical treatment, and the costs of a celebration of life and other end-of-life services. Having fewer financial worries to think about can help you and your family focus on healing and moving forward together.
You need a skilled legal team that provides you with care and compassion during this difficult time in your life while providing you with uncompromising legal support and holding the party at fault accountable.
At the Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., we have supported the rights of injured individuals and surviving family members for over 20 years. We want to help right the wrongs you’ve faced as much as possible. Our team has years of knowledge and experience to help us investigate your loved one’s wrongful death and gather evidence to prove liability.
A wrongful death claim is a type of personal injury claim and is filed when someone should have been able to file a personal injury claim had they survived the accident or injury. Wrongful death claims are based on the negligence of another individual or entity in most cases. Close family members can file and recover compensation for specific financial and personal losses. A representative of the person can also file on behalf of close family members.
Wrongful death claims can result from many of the same accidents as personal injury claims. Motor vehicle accidents, especially accidents involving commercial trucks, motorcycles, or pedestrians, can result in death. Workplace accidents can be fatal accidents, especially on dangerous work sites like construction sites or offshore rigs and ships.
Wrongful death claims can also be necessary because of premises hazards, defective products, negligent nursing home staff, dog attacks, and other causes. Each type of incident may require unique methods of investigation to determine who is liable for your loved one’s death. It’s important to find an attorney who has experience with the type of accident your loved one was in.
Although wrongful death claims are a type of personal injury claim, they have unique damages to most other personal injury settlements. The damages you can recover in a wrongful death claim rely on the specific damages you sustained after losing a loved one. Some of the potentially available damages include:
There may also be cases where a survival action can be filed by the deceased’s estate and its personal representative. This is similar to a wrongful death claim but recovers slightly different losses.
A: The compensation in a lawsuit for wrongful death goes to benefit the surviving family members of the deceased, including a surviving spouse, child, or parent. The damages are distributed proportionally to the damages those family members suffered.
If the damages were recovered by the personal representative for the benefit of the deceased’s estate because none of these family members survived the deceased, then the money becomes part of the estate and is distributed by the deceased’s wishes or by intestate succession law.
A: The value of a wrongful death settlement in Green Valley, Arizona is reliant on many factors and primarily relies on the actual damages that a family has sustained through the loss of their loved one. This includes any medical costs prior to the person’s death, the cost of a funeral and burial or cremation, and the emotional suffering of family members.
Securing the most compensation available in a wrongful death settlement is also easier with the help of an attorney negotiating on your behalf.
A: A lawsuit for wrongful death can be filed by close family members, including the surviving spouse, a child of the deceased, a parent or the deceased’s guardian, or by a representative of the estate on behalf of one of these individuals. A representative of the person can also file for the benefit of the estate if none of the eligible family members survive. Only these individuals can file a wrongful death claim.
A: The main difference between a survival action and a wrongful death claim in Arizona is that a survival action is filed for losses sustained by the deceased, and a wrongful death claim is filed by family members for the losses they sustained because of the loss of their loved one.
While there are some similar types of damages, many of the losses are different. A survival action recovers the medical costs and other financial losses to the deceased’s estates, as well as the pain and suffering of the deceased. A wrongful death claim recovers costs like funeral costs and loss of financial support.
Filing a wrongful death claim can be difficult to do alone. At the Bleaman Law Firm, P.C., we can support you and guide you through each step of the process to recover the costs your family is facing. Contact our firm today.
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