Are There Limitations To File A Wrongful Death Claim?
Wrongful death case laws vary from state to state, but if you don’t file a claim within the specified limitation period, you may permanently surrender your rights to recover damages based on the particular circumstances of your case. According to South Carolina’s Statute of Limitations, you have three years from the date of the incident to file a wrongful death claim. However, this may vary depending on the statute of limitation that governs your particular claim. A South Carolina wrongful death claim can be filed if there was a loss of income and benefits caused by the unexpected death. These claims may be a result from a negligent act of a(n): • Auto Accident • Personal Injury Accident • On-The-Job Accident • Dangerous/Defective Products • and many more Contact George Sink Injury Lawyers at 1-800-849-SINK for a free consultation.
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