4 Facts That Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyers Consider While Representing Their Cl

Posted by Westmoreland, Patterson, Moseley & Hinson, L.L.P. on March 6th, 2018

Losing a beloved member of your family is always sorrowful. However, the grief gets accelerated when it is caused suddenly due to the wrongdoing or negligence of another person. Well, you may be too overwhelmed by the turn of events immediately afterwards and unable to take ant decision. Presently, you would have to turn back the clock and look at the facts clearly. Sure, it includes a lot of legal complexities. Getting in touch with one of the best Georgia wrongful death lawyers would help you to restore your peace of mind though.

Do not be sacred to retain an attorney, however. You may not have to part with a dime unless you win the wrongful death case. It is possible to obtain the services of a qualified lawyer on contingency basis especially if you can prove that your case has merit. Here are few of the common queries answered. Do check…

Wrongful Death Facts

  1. A wrongful death claim pertains to the legal suits that are filed for providing compensation to the grieving family members of the victim. It is not only the deceased individual who had been wronged in the incident but also the members of his/her family who had been dependent. The tragic incident can be caused by murder, accident, medical negligence or DUI. The lawyers will be able to ascertain the facts and help you to understand the legalities.
  2. Sure, there may be many grieving for the loss of life of an individual. However, none but the spouse or children and parents of the deceased can claim compensation for the death. The law, however, recognizes the estate of the victim as the plaintiff. Your lawyer will be able to assist you in making the claim by arranging for the ‘probate estate’ thereby making it easier for you to pursue your case.
  3. Damages may be awarded by the judge allowing you to be compensated for the expenses incurred in the aftermath of the incident. This may include the medical expenses along with funeral arrangement costs and loss of finances due to the death of an earning member. The court often allows compensation for non-financial damages as well. You do have a right to be compensated for the pain and suffering caused by the death of a spouse, child or parent. You can also be compensated for being unable to enjoy life as before.
  4. The 'statute of limitations' for filing a case for wrongful death in Georgia is two years. That means that you will have to press charges within 24 months of the death or forfeit or right for claiming compensation.

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