Essential Basics in Wrongful Death Litigation
Basic and important facts about litigation of wrongful death case
Sometimes in personal injury cases, the victim has already
lost the ability of filing a lawsuit for himself. This situation happens if the
victim was still unconscious, succumbed to a long-term coma, totally paralyzed
and worst case is if he was already dead.
If the victim died because of an accident caused by another
person or entity's negligence and/or wrongful act, then the personal
representatives of the victim's estate may file a wrongful death lawsuit
against the liable party.
People who can file a
wrongful death lawsuit
The following persons or personal representatives of the
victim acting on their behalf can assert a cause of action for the victim's
death that was caused by a negligent and/or wrongful act:
Group A
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Surviving spouse or domestic partner
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Children
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Offspring of children who are already deceased
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In case the victim has no surviving children, persons
including surviving spouse or domestic partner entitled with the victim's
property through intestate succession
Group B
Whether they are qualified or not in the Group A, if they had
been dependents of the victim, they may also sue for the victim's wrongful
death.
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Putative spouse or the surviving spouse from a void or
can be considered void marriage if the court found that he or she believed in
good faith that the marriage with the victim was legitimate or valid.
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Children by the putative spouse
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Parents
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Stepchildren
Group C
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A minor who has resided with the victim's household
during the previous 180 days at the time of the victim's death and the victim's
dependent for a half or more of his/her support.
Many people may become qualified to sue for the victim's
premature death.
State of California's
statute of limitations in filing a wrongful death lawsuit:
Currently, the state of California's Statute of Limitations
for suing on account of a wrongful death case is two years starting from the
date of the accident or the incident that caused the wrongful death.
Failure to file a lawsuit for wrongful death within the
two-year period means that the qualified persons lost or waived their right to
sue.
Damages for wrongful
death or the compensation entitled to those who have sued for the victim's
wrongful death.
- Financial
Support – the monetary support, if any, that the wrongful death victim
would have provided for the surviving family or dependents, either for the
duration of the victim's life expectancy before the sudden death occurred
or the life expectancy of the plaintiff, whichever among the calculations
would be shorter.
- Expenses
for the victim's funeral and burial services – total cost
- Loss
of gifts and benefits – the gifts or benefits that the wrongful death
victim was expected to provide to the person suing
- "Reasonable value of household
services" that the victim was expected to provide
- Loss
of love, affection, comfort, care, society, companionship, protection,
assistance, moral support the victim was expected to provide
- "Loss of enjoyment of sexual
relations with the victim"
- Loss
of guidance and / or training that only the victim could provide
- Punitive
damages – considered as punishment
damages that can be awarded to the wrongful death victim's personal
estate as an action of the estate's representative according to the
"cause of action" that the victim would have received had he/she
survived.
Statutes and laws governing wrongful death litigation is
varied and differing among every state. The wrongful death litigation attorney
to handle the case must have specialized knowledge on the particular area where
the case is filed.
For more information about wrongful death litigation ,
contact Los Angeles Litigation attorney services at http://www.attorneyservicesetc.com/
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lala C. Ballatan a.k.a Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals way back when she was 10. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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