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The loss of a family member or loved one is a tragedy for which you can never be adequately compensated by a financial recovery. The way our legal system attemps to compensate you for such a loss however, is recovery of money damages. Our legal system, outside our criminal code, offers no other way to punish the negligent party or to try to ensure they correct the faults that caused such a loss. In a wrongful death action, money damages can be paid for such items as loss of earnings, support, love and affection, medical expenses, and pain and suffering prior to the time of death among others.
A wrongful death claim may be brought on behalf of a survivor of a decedent when the death of a loved one was caused by the careless and negligent act of another. Statutory survivors may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of care, protection and companionship. Survivors and the estate of the decedent may also recover medical and funeral expenses, loss of the decedent’s anticipated net accumulations and loss of benefits.
After the loss of a loved one, the last thing the family wants to think about is taking legal action. But in many cases, prompt action is required to investigate the circumstances and to preserve evidence. Waiting to retain legal counsel can be damaging to any future claims.
If you have suffered the loss of a loved one as a result of the negligent conduct of another, let us review your case and provide you a consultation. If you want an attorney you can talk to and who understands your situation, call Cain & Associates, PLLC for a consultation.