| A suit for wrongful death may
be filed when a person dies as the result of someone else's negligence,
reckless or intentional act. Most wrongful death suits are based on
negligence, and as with all negligence suits, you will need to prove that
the wrongdoer had a duty to act in a certain manner, failed to act in such
a responsible manner (breached the duty), and such failure caused the
death of your loved one.
Each state has different rules regarding
who can sue for wrongful death. Generally you must be either the personal
representative (a person who manages the affairs of another because of
incapacity or death), child, spouse, or parent of the person killed. In
other words, if your friend is killed you cannot sue for wrongful death.
However, if your husband or wife is killed you likely can. Typically, the
person suing for wrongful death can recover the value of lost monetary
support. Additionally, some states allow certain close family members to
recover for their own mental anguish caused by the death of the loved one.
If you have lost a family member and need to evaluate
your legal options, please fill out and submit our Case
Evaluation Form |