What Is Considered Wrongful Death?
A wrongful death claim is a special type of personal injury claim filed by a wrongful death lawyer on behalf of a person killed as a result of the negligence or otherwise wrongful conduct of another. Wrongful death lawsuits are most often filed personal injury lawyers who specialize in the litigating of such cases.
What is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
A wrongful death lawsuit is designed to hold liable parties accountable for their actions and financially compensate the executor of the estate (typically family) for the loss of a loved one.
Wrongful death lawsuits are commonly filed as the result of auto accidents, defective drugs, defective medical devices, medical malpractice, brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and other death cases involving the negligence or wrongful acts of others.What Type of Damages Can Be Recovered?
Damages that are most often sought after in wrongful death lawsuits include compensation for:
- Funeral, burial, medical, hospital expenses
- Pain & suffering experienced prior to death (degenerative diseases / debilitating injuries)
- Losses incurred by the deceased’s family: loss of wages; mental anguish; financial support; companionship; parental guidance (in cases where deceased has children)
- The pecuniary compensation provided for by wrongful death lawsuits serves to void any financial issues related to the passing of a loved one.
Who Can Sue for Wrongful Death in Florida?
Following a death caused by negligence, all survivors of the decedent have the right to sue for wrongful death and receive compensation according to Florida’s Wrongful Death Act. This not only includes the immediate family, but others as well. Our wrongful death lawyers are here to help and can answer any specific questions you may have.
Is There a Statute of Limitations To File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
In Florida, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within two years of the death in most cases. A wrongful death lawsuit must be filed before the statutory deadline passes. The statutory deadline places a cap on the amount of time that the executor of estate has to file a wrongful death claim before any such claim is deemed null and void.
What is the Difference Between Wrongful Death and Homicide?
There are several things that distinguish a wrongful death from a homicide. While both result in the death of a person, there are significant factors that make them different. To start with, homicide requires intent. The defendant must have, in their mind, an intention to kill or cause grievous bodily harm to the victim. With wrongful death, there is no conscious intent to cause harm to the victim, rather the defendant is careless about their actions, which cause the death of the victim. Homicide is a criminal offense that is prosecuted by the state against the defendant. This is because a homicide is an act not just against the victim, but against society. The desired outcome in a homicide prosecution is punishment for the defendant. In a wrongful death case, the beneficiaries of the decedent make a claim and prosecute the case against the defendant. The case does not involve the public. It is a private dispute between the victim’s family or beneficiaries, and the defendant. The desired outcome is not necessarily to punish the defendant, but to recover financial compensation for the loss of their loved one.Our Lawyers Can Help
Losing a family member due to the negligence of others is a tragic occurrence that no family should have to endure. Zarzaur Law’s Pensacola wrongful death attorneys will work to hold them accountable and get your family the justice you deserve.Be confident you have an expert wrongful death lawyer on your side.
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Zarzaur Law is a pure contingency fee law firm. There is NO FEE unless you win. If you don’t collect, we don’t either. Results matter, so make sure to check out our case results as well as our client reviews see what are clients have to say about our firm.Additional Resources:
- Surgeon Removes The Liver Of Patient, Mistaking It For The Spleen, Causing Immediate Death In The Operating Room
- Wrongful Death Series Part 6: Why Does Age Matter In Florida Wrongful Death Cases?
- Zarzaur Law Secures $16 Million Jury Verdict For Wrongful Death Case Against Former Santa Rosa County Health Services Vendor
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