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Can a wrongful death action be brought even if the deceased never held a job?

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Can a wrongful death action be brought even if the deceased never held a job?

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Yes. Although the decedent never held a wage-earning job, he or she may have contributed in some other way to the family, such as a stay-at-home husband or wife who contributed services, guidance and nurturing. These contributions are quantifiable under “pecuniary losses,” and can be sought in a wrongful death lawsuit.

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