Wrongful Death
WHAT IS A WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM?
A wrongful death lawsuit alleges that the decedent was killed
as a result of the negligence (or other liability) on the
part of the defendant's), and that the surviving dependents
or beneficiaries are entitled to monetary damages as a result
of the defendant's conduct.
Under "common law" (the general legal principles
passed from England to the United States over hundreds of
years) this type of claim did not exist. It was reasoned that
the claim died with the victim, and the surviving family members
could not claim damages from the person who caused the victim's
death. To correct this injustice, the individual states have
passed "wrongful death statutes" over the years,
and some form of wrongful death claim action exists in all
state jurisdictions today. While they all follow some general
principles, each state jurisdiction is unique, since each
state has drafted its own form of "wrongful death statute."
This section of FreeAdvice does not attempt to describe the
50 different rules for each state, but instead provides some
of the general principles behind wrongful death claims.
If you believe you have a valid claim for the wrongful death
of a family member, you should consult an attorney from your
local area regarding the requirements for your particular
jurisdiction.
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