What is wrongful death?
Wrongful death occurs when a person’s death was caused by the negligent, willful or wrongful act of another, such as careless driving or a deliberate murder. People who depended upon the deceased for financial or emotional support may be entitled to compensation for the wrongful death itself, and for the injuries sustained by the decedent before the death occurred. The State of South Carolina has enacted a statute permitting a lawsuit to be brought by the relatives of a person who died as a result of a wrongful act.
Wrongful death occurs when a person’s death was caused by the negligent, willful, or wrongful act, neglect, omission, or default of another, such as careless driving or a deliberate murder. In addition to injuring the person who died, people who depended upon the deceased for financial or emotional support may be entitled to compensation for the wrongful death. The State of !!STATE!! has enacted a statute permitting a lawsuit to be brought by the relatives of a person who died as a result of a wrongful act.
Wrongful death occurs when a person’s death was caused by the negligent, willful, or wrongful act, neglect, omission or default of another, such as careless driving or a deliberate murder. In addition to injuring the person who died, people who depended upon the deceased for financial or emotional support may be entitled to compensation for the wrongful death. The State of California has enacted a statute permitting a lawsuit to be brought by the relatives of a person who died as a result of a wrongful act. If you are a personal injury victim located in the city of Los Angeles, West Los Angeles, Encino, Woodland Hills, Sherman Oaks, Tarzana, Santa Monica or Reseda, California and need the assistance of an experienced serious injury lawyer, contact The Marks Law Firm today, at 866-640-9062, or complete the contact form provided on this site to begin your free consultation.