The loss of a loved one can have a devastating impact on the surviving family members. Grief can be overwhelming, leading to mental, physical, and emotional distress. The pain can be even worse if your loved one dies due to another person's negligence.
If someone you care about lost their life due to someone else's negligent actions, you may want to hold them accountable for the loss. With the help of an attorney, you can file a wrongful death claim against the negligent party. Wrongful death claims can stem from many types of cases, including the following:
Although survival action and wrongful death lawsuits are similar in many ways, they have some key differences. The core difference between these two lies in the party bringing the claim.
Survival Action: In a survival action, the personal representative of the deceased's estate files the lawsuit on behalf of the deceased as if the deceased person were still alive. The damages sought in survival actions are those the deceased would have been entitled to if they had lived, including:
In contrast to a survival action claim, a wrongful death lawsuit is made by surviving family members, such as children, a spouse, or parents. The damages sought in a wrongful death claim are those suffered by the surviving members, such as:
If you recently lost a loved one and want to seek compensation, contact the Law Office of Tyler Rody for help. Lead attorney Tyler Rody can help you seek the justice and compensation you need to recover after the loss of a loved one financially.
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