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A wrongful death is the
tragic result of the misconduct of another
person or company. Wrongful deaths can be
difficult to prove, especially due to the
emotional aspects a family is dealing with,
but a wrongful death attorney is able to
devote all the time necessary to their clients
concerns and cases due to their selective
choice of cases.
If
you feel your family member died because
of the negligence of someone else, please
contact us
to discuss if you have a Pennsylvania wrongful
death case.
Compensation is available
to the survivors and beneficiaries of a
wrongful death case if the wrongful death
attorney can demonstrate liability and the
relationship of the deceased and surviving
is accurately portrayed. Filing a wrongful
death case can be a lengthy process to prove
and due to the tragic circumstances, interest
may be collected as a result. If the wrongful
death attorneys determine you have a case,
they will continue to investigate and prove
that the wrongful death was the direct cause
of misconduct or negligence.
Different types of survivors
will qualify for different amounts of compensation
dependent on their relationship to the wrongful
death victim. The wrongful death attorneys
will have to display the type of relationship
the survivor had to the wrongful death victim
to accurately show the actual losses experienced.
Based on the individual survivor and the
relationship they had to the wrongful death
victim, recoverable damages can include
loss of the victims salary and anticipated
salary, medical and funeral expenses, benefit
losses, pain and suffering, and punitive
damages.
It is encouraged to take
immediate action following a Pennsylvania
wrongful death for better chances of collecting
the highest amount of compensation that
you qualify for.
Please
contact us
for more information and to speak with a
Pennsylvania wrongful death attorney.
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