Losing a loved one is never easy, but when their death was preventable it can be even more difficult to accept. A wrongful death occurs when a person loses their life because of the actions of another party, whether intentional or unintentional. All states have statutes regarding wrongful death claims that specify who is allowed to file a claim or lawsuit on behalf of the deceased. To learn whether or not you can initiate a wrongful death claim, continue reading and work with a Memphis wrongful death lawyer for sensitive and experienced legal assistance.
Wrongful death is any death caused by injuries that resulted from another person’s wrongful actions. If another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions caused the victim to pass away, it may be considered a wrongful death. The following are common causes of wrongful deaths.
When a person intentionally or unintentionally participated in any of the above that caused a death they can be found liable for wrongful death.
In Tennesse, a wrongful death claim or lawsuit can be initiated within 1 year of the date of death. It is important to file within this time frame so as to not miss out on your opportunity to receive compensation for your loved one’s passing. However, there are laws dictating who is able to file a wrongful death claim.
In Tennessee, certain family members are eligible to file a claim or lawsuit. Below are the individuals who can file, listed in order of first priority.
If you fall into any of the above categories you may be eligible to file a wrongful death claim. Speak with your other family members and relevant parties as well as a knowledgeable attorney to determine whether or not you can begin the legal process.
For the plaintiff to receive compensation for damages associated with the wrongful death and to bring the responsible party to justice, liability must be established and proved. There are generally four things that must be proven to establish the liability of a defendant during a wrongful death case.
Speak with a lawyer today to discuss your legal options and begin building a case to prove liability and recover damages for your loss.
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