There is no greater pain than losing someone you love. While losing anyone can be painful, it can be more traumatic when their passing was caused by someone else’s negligence. As a family, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim. While no amount of money can replace a human life, it can give you and your family some sense of justice and relief.
Wrongful death claims can seek compensation for actual damages, such as medical bills, funeral costs, and loss of income. You may also recoup damages for pain and suffering caused to your family.
If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another, call the Law Office of Dwayne L. Brown today for a free consultation. Our legal team is standing by to assist your family in this tragic time. An experienced personal injury attorney can review your case and inform you of your legal options. An Atlanta wrongful death lawyer can manage your case from initial consultation to settlement agreement, giving you and your family the time you need to grieve in peace. Call today to get started.
What Is a Wrongful Death?
In legal terms, preventable fatalities are referred to as wrongful death claims. Wrongful death cases are civil lawsuits that run separately from criminal charges. The objective of a wrongful death suit is to hold a person, company, or entity accountable for money damages for the negligent actions that resulted in a preventable death.
Types of Accidents That Could Result in Wrongful Death Lawsuits
Negligent actions that result in a wrongful death claim come in many forms. Some of the common types of accidents that have led to wrongful death lawsuits include:
- Auto and vehicle accidents
- Truck accidents
- Catastrophic injuries
- Construction and workplace accidents
- Nursing home neglect and abuse
- Premises liability
- Slip and falls
- Dog attacks
- Product liability or manufacturer defects
If you have lost a loved one in an accident caused by negligence, you and your family have rights. Our Atlanta attorney can help you file a wrongful death claim to address the losses you have now and will experience in the years to come.
What Is Negligence?
Negligence is the failure to behave in a fashion that is consistent with acceptable standards ol norms and results in harm to another person. It is typically defined by four elements, each of which must be proved for a victim to collect compensation for their losses. Those four elements are:
- Duty of care: This is the responsibility that one party owes to another to prevent causing any harm.
- Breach of duty: When one party deviates from an accepted norm, either through their action or inaction, they have violated that responsibility. This is also referred to as the reasonable person principle. If a reasonable person of the same education and training was in the same position, would they do the same thing?
- Causation: Due to the other party’s decision, an accident results, and your loved one is killed.
- Damages: Your family now suffers financial and non-financial losses, which are legally referred to as damages.
Your wrongful death claim must show that these four elements of negligence exist so that your family can receive compensation for the loss of your loved one.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Atlanta?
Only certain people can file a wrongful death claim. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2, the following family members can file:
- Spouse
- Children
- Parents
- Personal representative
Our lawyer can review your Atlanta wrongful death claim and help you file the appropriate paperwork with the insurance companies and the courts, if necessary.
Who Can Receive Compensation From a Wrongful Death Claim?
Additionally, those same individuals are the beneficiaries of any compensation awarded in a wrongful death claim. However, the surviving spouse is to receive a portion of the recovery, and the remaining amount is split amongst the rest of the family.