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The survivors of a victim killed by another person or entity (such as a car manufacturer) might be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Wrongful death claims are filed to seek compensation for the survivors’ loss, such as missed income from the deceased, lost companionship, and funeral expenses. Here’s a crash course on wrongful death claims – what they are, who can sue them, and who can be sued.

What Is A Wrongful Death Claim?

 

When a person dies as a result of another person’s legal mistake, it is termed as “wrongful death.” The right to bring a wrongful death lawsuit is rather new. This sort of action was not permitted by “common law” (the laws brought to the United States from England). During the previous century, state and federal courts created the right to bring a wrongful death lawsuit. Every state in the United States now has a law protecting individuals from accidents caused by negligence.

Wrongful death claims cover a wide range of causes of death, including minor automobile accidents and complex medical malpractice or product liability situations. Negligent acts (failing to act as a reasonable person would have acted) and intentional acts may be legally deemed liable in a wrongful death claim.

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Who May Be Sued For A Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death claims can be brought against a wide range of individuals, businesses, government agencies, and employees. Defendants in a car accident involving a faulty road and a drunk driver who cause the following injuries might be named in a wrongful death lawsuit:

  • the driver or employer at-fault in the automobile accident
  • the designer or builder of the faulty roadway
  • a government agent who failed to provide adequate warnings regarding a road hazard that caused the accident
  • the manufacturer, distributor, or installer of a faulty or dangerous part of the vehicle
  • the persons who sold, served, or gave alcohol to the impaired driver, or
  • the owner of the premises where the alcohol was served.

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Immunity for Government Agencies and Employees

 

In some situations, particular people or organizations might be exempt from a lawsuit for wrongful death. That implies they cannot be sued for damages caused by their actions due to “sovereign immunity.” For example, under sovereign immunity, government agencies and employees might be protected from a wrongful death claim or even family members under specific circumstances. However, other parties may be liable for injuries or death. 

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After the death of a loved one, we are on your side, and we will take care of your case as you focus on your emotional healing.

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