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How Should You Handle a Wrongful Death Case?

Home / Wrongful Death / How Should You Handle a Wrongful Death Case?
May 10, 2021
Wrongful Death

Wrongful death cases are particularly difficult because emotions run high and there was a terrible dramatic result due to someone’s negligence. This is why you need to hire a wrongful death lawyer, like a lawyer from Ward & Ward Law Firm, right away if a loved one passes due to someone else’s carelessness. You and your family deserve justice, and although a lawyer could never bring back a loved one, you should not have to suffer financially along with your grieving.

Hire an Experienced Lawyer

It is crucial to have the best of the best when filing a wrongful death case. It is one of the more difficult parts of personal injury law because it is of the utmost seriousness. Since someone lost their life, the person who is being held accountable needs to be punished for their actions — or sometimes inaction that caused the death. A lawyer needs to be able to prove that negligence occurred and that it was the reason your loved one passed away. This is not always easy, but a good wrongful death lawyer will know how to investigate the incident and have the right witnesses in court who can testify to help your case. 

What You Can Get from a Wrongful Death Case

There are many types of compensation you may file for if you want to move forward with a wrongful death case. First, you may file for the funeral costs for your loved one. It is already a heavy weight to carry that they passed too early, so you should not need to wonder how you will suddenly pay for a funeral. The at fault party needs to be held accountable for this. 

Second, you may have depended on your loved one’s salary in order to pay for your mortgage, rent, utilities, food, and other necessities. He or she may have had a job that included healthcare coverage for you and your family, which will not be there any more. The negligent party needs to be held responsible for making sure your life can stay as close to normal as possible. There is no way to bring your loved one back to heal your emotional pain, but you should not have to financially struggle because someone was reckless and your loved one was taken from you too soon. 

Finally, wrongful death cases also often come with a “pain and suffering” component. Some judges do not like to award this for most personal injury cases, but wrongful death cases can be a different story. There is so much pain that comes along with them that a judge may award this so that the people who are left to grieve feel that they have some extra money to help them in life. It can also feel like more justice was served with a ruling in favor of pain and suffering. 

Contact a Lawyer Today

It is important to contact a lawyer as soon as you are able to when dealing with a wrongful death case. There is a statute of limitations in every state that you need to meet to be able to file. Don’t hesitate. Your lawyer can begin working while you continue to grieve so that you have a chance at gaining some sort of compensation.

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