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What to Do If Your Family Experiences a Wrongful Death

In 2021, there were 37,595 wrongful deaths due to motor vehicle accidents according to the CDC. That's a lot of deaths due to the negligence and carelessness of another individual. 

Not only is it difficult losing someone in an accident, but it's even worse, when it's accidental and could have been prevented if someone else has just been paid more attention.

If you are suffering from a wrongful death in your family, then you might be confused about the next best steps. Read on for some advice on how best to deal with an unplanned death.

Are You Eligible to Apply For Wrongful Death?

Usually, a surviving spouse, domestic partner, or children can bring forth a wrongful death claim on behalf of the deceased. But it's not limited to those people.

That's why it's important to find some help from a wrongful death lawyer to ensure that you are eligible to file an accidental death lawsuit on behalf of your deceased loved one. 

What Are Some Wrongful Death Examples?

Are you confused as to what kinds of accidental deaths qualify as wrongful death lawsuits? These are the most common ones to watch out for:

  • Medical malpractice
  • Accidents at work
  • Defective products
  • Aviation accidents
  • Pedestrian accidents
  • Car accidents (and semi-trucks)

This is not an exclusive list by far, so if you believe your loved one was the victim of negligent homicide or some other accidental loss of life, be sure to contact a wrongful death attorney to clear up any confusion. 

How to Apply For an Unforeseen Death Claim?

It isn't rocket science to apply for a wrongful death claim, but if you are already suffering due to the demise of your loved one, it might seem like a lot to take in.

The first step in a wrongful death lawsuit should always be a free consultation with an accidental death lawyer.

Not only will they able to guide you through the right steps, but they can help you build a stronger case against the offender, by bringing in witnesses, and collecting evidence.

And it isn't just about getting monetary compensation for your suffering. Of course, that will be a big part of it, but more than that, settling a wrongful death lawsuit will give you that closure you seek. 

You can also get compensation for the anguish you suffered, the loss of companionship in the loss of a partner or spouse, and the financial hardship due to income loss. 

Don't Hold Back from Filing a Wrongful Death Claim

Due to guilt, grief, or some other emotion, you might be holding back from filing a wrongful death claim. Maybe you don't believe you deserve the compensation somehow.

You need to let go of all those thoughts and seek the right compensation for the tragedy and distress you've suffered. 

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