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2 Things To Know About A Wrongful Death Case

by Richard Ramirez

Losing a loved one too soon can be a devastating situation to handle. If you've lost a person in your life too soon because of another person's mistake, you can take legal action. You can never get this individual back, but you can work to get the justice you deserve for the severe loss you have experienced. Knowing specific things regarding a wrongful death may help you when faced with this challenging dilemma.

What is a Wrongful Death Claim?

When a person you know dies because of the legal fault of another individual, this is referred to as a wrongful death. This type of death could be the result of a car accident, a medical error or a faulty product to name a few examples.

Who Can Sue?

There are certain individuals who can file a wrongful death claim by law.  The person who can file a lawsuit usually has had contact with the deceased, and in most cases is a relative.

Listed below are some of the people who have the right to sue:

1. Immediate family members – If a parent or child dies, the other members of the family may pursue a legal action against the party who caused the death.

2. Financial dependents – Other people who rely on the financial help of the deceased has the legal right to take action in most states.

3. Distant family members – In some cases it's possible for distant relatives, such as grandparents, cousins or others to file a legal action against the person or company who was responsible for the death.

By checking with the laws in your state, you can learn if you are legally qualified for filing a lawsuit.

Who Gets Sued?

There are a variety of individuals or companies that may be sued for the death of another person. In some cases, even government agencies may be at fault for the fatality of an individual.

Listed below are individuals or companies who may receive a lawsuit:

1. The driver of another car that was at fault for the accident that killed an individual.

2. The manufacturer of a product that caused the death of another person.

3. Government officials who created a bridge design that was faulty.

Finally, pursuing a wrongful death case will require the assistance of an attorney from places like the Law Office Of Tammy Strohl PA. You can have the peace of mind that accompanies filing a claim that may award you the justice that is deserved for losing a loved too quickly in life.


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Make A Great Impression In The Courtroom

Hello, I'm Phillip Kerr and I just love the legal profession and courtroom drama. Have you ever watched judge shows on TV? I know that these shows are not an accurate representation of the courtroom, but there is something you may have noticed. Some individuals come into the courtroom well-dressed, articulate, respectful and with the knowledge and documents necessary to support a case, while others come unprepared, slovenly dressed and appear as if they do not have a care in the world. How you present yourself and the knowledge that you have of the law will have an impact on how you are treated, even if you have legal representation. This blog is designed to assist those who are going to trial in doing just that.

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