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5 Wrongful Death Facts You Should Know

While strongly related to personal injury cases, there are key ways in which a wrongful death case differs. Here are five wrongful death facts you must know:

There is a Time Limit

ILS-Nursing-Abuse-250x190There is a time limit for filing a wrongful death claim.  Afterward, the courts cannot punish the defendant or offer compensation to you for the wrongful death.

The Death Can Be Unintentional

Intentional acts of death are common reasons for filing a personal injury claim. However, unintentional acts can also lead to a wrongful death ruling if the defendant engages in an action that is reckless and would knowingly cause an injury.

You Might Not Go to Court

Some wrongful death cases go to court, but most cases are settled out of court. This means that you will receive compensation without a lengthy court case. A wrongful death attorney in Florida will often seek a settlement before attempting to bring the case to court.

The Insurance Company Won’t Always Compensate You

Even if you make regular payments to your life insurance company, your claim might not be accepted depending on the nature of the death. Your insurance company will not necessarily compensate you as much as a court ruling.

Spouses and Children Aren’t the Only Ones Who Can File

Spouses and children can immediately file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, not everyone related to the deceased can file a claim. To be awarded a claim, you must have suffered damages as a result of the death.

If your loved one has experienced an unfortunate incident involving wrongful death, contact the law offices of David M. Benenfeld. He will work hard to get you the compensation you deserve.

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