All Press Releases for October 30, 2008

Is it a Wrongful Death?

What constitutes a wrongful death? There are specific times when a person dies that the law considers a "wrongful death" situation.



    ORLANDO, FL, October 30, 2008 /24-7PressRelease/ -- You're probably thinking that almost every death is wrong in some way. Children that pass away, spouses, siblings - we tend to think it was always too soon and that we didn't have enough time with them.

When you lose a loved one, no matter the circumstance, it is a terrible experience. You just can't help but wonder why. Why it happened to them. Why it happened now. Why it happened the way it did. Was someone negligent in their actions and that is what caused this tragic loss?

What constitutes a wrongful death? There are specific times when a person dies that the law considers a "wrongful death" situation. These deaths can be the result of a wide range of circumstances:

• Motor vehicle accidents such as car, truck, bus, boat, motorcycle
• Aviation accidents
• Construction accidents
• Medical malpractice
• Surgical errors
• Defective products
• Nursing home abuse or neglect
• Criminal attacks such as a violent attack or murder

Remember that this list is strictly one of possibilities. It doesn't mean that your situation is definitely a wrongful death issue. However, you may have cause for seeking legal advice. When you do, there will be additional items to consider following the loss of your loved one.

• Medical expenses: all doctors, hospitals, emergency care
• Funeral expenses: whether burial or cremation
• Loss of companionship: relating to spouse only
• Loss of income and anticipated earnings: normal income that was/will be received
• Loss of inheritance: whether spouse, child, parent
• Loss of benefits: can include health, dental, vision, supplementary care
• Pain and suffering: refers to the emotional and physical stress caused by an injury

No matter the cause of death, losing your family member will be difficult enough. Do yourself a favor and find a skilled attorney to help you determine your next move. If someone willfully harmed your loved one, or was negligent in their actions, you are entitled to be compensated financially for your loss. It won't bring your spouse or child back, but it will help you continue financially while you learn to move on emotionally.

If your loved one has died in the Orlando, Florida area and you would like to pursue a wrongful death claim, please visit the website of The Florida Firm for additional information.

Source: The Florida Firm
Website: http://thefloridafirm.com

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