Wrongful DeathAccidental deaths are among the leading causes of fatalities in the United States. According to the National Safety Council, a fatal injury occurs every five minutes. There were approximately 101,500 accidental deaths in the U.S. in 2003. The most frequent causes of accidental deaths are motor vehicle accidents, falls, poisonings, choking, fires and smoke. A "wrongful death" occurs when a person dies due to the negligent, careless, intentional, or reckless act of another person or entity. If someone close to you has died due to the wrongful act or neglect of another, it is important to find a reputable and well-established law firm with an exceptional reputation for handling wrongful death cases. Time is of the essence in many wrongful death actions. Preserving evidence and identifying defendants are key factors in many of the underlying accidents involving death cases. This requires retaining investigators and experts to commence investigations and evaluations as promptly as possible. Hiring legal representation therefore should not be delayed. Wrongful Death StatutesUnder traditional "common law" wrongful death actions did not exist. It was thought that the claim of the victim of a wrongful death died with that person. State legislatures realized that this rule failed to compensate family members and others who suffered certain economic and non-economic losses due to a person's death and enacted wrongful death laws to correct this problem. California Wrongful Death ClaimantsCalifornia's wrongful death laws permit only individuals with a certain relationship to the victim to file a wrongful death claim. Below are the heirs who may file these actions, in descending order of priority:
A wrongful death victim's personal representative can also maintain a wrongful death action on behalf of the individuals listed above. A personal representative is a person appointed by the probate court to handle the wrongful death victim's assets, or estate. When proceeds are received from the wrongful death suit, they may be distributed by the personal representative according to the wrongful death statute. California Wrongful Death DamagesA wrongful death action is intended to compensate the plaintiffs for their own losses rather than the losses incurred by the deceased. The plaintiffs are not entitled to certain types of damages normally recoverable in a personal injury claim, such as the wrongful death victim's medical expenses, lost income and property damage. These claims belong to the wrongful death victim's estate and may be recoverable by the personal representative of the victim in a "survival action." While a wrongful death action compensates the heirs for their own losses as a result of the victim's death, the claims in a survival action belonged to the wrongful death victim and passed to the victim's estate upon death. In some cases, punitive damages are recoverable in a survival action if the victim survived the accident, however briefly, or if the property of the victim was damaged or lost before death. The only time brief survival or property damage are not necessary to obtain punitive damages is when the wrongful death resulted from a homicide for which the defendant has been convicted of a felony. In many cases, the survival action may be joined with the wrongful death claim and litigated at the same time. Wrongful death laws recognize that certain people suffer their own economic and non-economic losses due to the wrongful death of someone close to them. In California, juries are allowed to award compensation to the heirs asserting the action based upon the following types of economic damages:
A California jury is also permitted to award the monetary value of certain types of non-economic losses due to a wrongful death. These include:
A jury is not permitted to consider the grief, sorrow or mental anguish of the heirs, the poverty or wealth of the heirs, or the wrongful death victim's pain and suffering. An exception exists in cases where a parent or sibling witnesses the injury or death of the victim. In such instances these heirs may claim damages for infliction of emotional distress. Wrongful Death LawyersIf someone close to you has died due to the negligent, reckless, or intentional behavior of another party, it is essential that you contact a well-established personal injury law firm. You should ensure that the law firm has extensive experience and expertise in prosecuting wrongful death cases and in particular the type of accident that caused the fatality. Exceptional preparation of a wrongful death case is a requirement to maximize the chances of success. Proving the potentially high worth of a wrongful death case requires a great deal of skill and experience. Among the many responsibilities and tasks required of lawyers prosecuting a wrongful death include:
Our team of highly skilled attorneys understand the complex nature of wrongful death claims and have helped numerous clients through the difficult circumstances brought about by these tragic losses. We have obtained exceptional results in death cases. We also have substantial financial resources to successfully prosecute these expensive and complex cases. For an immediate consultation regarding a wrongful death of someone close to you, please call us at (800) 644-8000 or email us.
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