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Civil Court: Ways for Families Seeking Justice for Wrongful Death Cases

  • By Al de Levie
  • 31 Oct, 2018

While the deceased victim cannot be brought back, justice can be sought by families in the form of a wrongful death lawsuit within a civil court. This type of lawsuit enables families of the deceased to seek damages for their loss. The damages could be in the form of lost income, medical expenses, or loss of support.

doctor upset over the loss of a patient

Losing a loved one can be an extremely traumatic experience for families. Moreover, when the death of a loved one has been caused due to the negligence of someone else, their anguish is even more severe. In such cases, along with grief, the families also experience a great deal of anger and frustration at the injustice of a precious life getting cut short due to the mistake of another.


While the deceased victim cannot be brought back, justice can be sought by families in the form of a wrongful death lawsuit within a civil court. This type of lawsuit enables families of the deceased to seek damages for their loss. The damages could be in the form of lost income, medical expenses, funeral expenses or loss of support or companionship.


Wrongful death can occur in a number of situations or circumstances. For instance, medical malpractice can cause death due to negligence on the part of the medical provider like a doctor or hospital staff. Wrongful death could also be caused by a catastrophic injury sustained in an accident that has been caused due to someone else’s rash driving or carelessness, or due to poor safety standards and practices at a company.


If you think your loved one has died due to an individual or entity’s negligence, you should consider contacting a medical malpractice lawyer to help make sure justice is served.


A wrongful death lawsuit can be filed by the next of kin of the deceased. You should remember, however, that the laws for such claims differ from state to state. For example, the statute of limitations, which refers to the period of time in which the lawsuit must be filed, varies in different states. It is, therefore, a very good idea to consult a competent wrongful death attorney who is familiar with the laws of the state you reside in.


An attorney at law will be able to help you file the lawsuit and build a watertight case to support your claim in civil court if required.


Counsel from a legal expert can help you decide if your case has merit. A lot of factors decide the amount of compensation you can receive in a wrongful death case. The age, ability, and contribution of the deceased towards family support and responsibilities are all factors that matter.


For the lawsuit to be a success, a strong case needs to be built with accompanying proof. Proof, in this case, means proving that the death of the individual was caused due to negligence in the first place. It will also have to be established who the negligent party is and how their actions resulted in the death of the deceased. Considering the complexity of such cases, an attorney’s opinion is important.


The pain and trauma of families who are dealing with the loss of their loved one cannot be taken away. No amount of compensation is enough to make up for someone’s lost life.


A successful lawsuit can, however, be a small attempt in trying to ease the pain of the affected families. Wrongful death lawsuits can have a big impact on society in general. They help build awareness on the subject and also serve as a lesson for people and organizations to be more careful and responsible in their actions, especially in the case of medical practitioners and establishments.


Talk to a medical malpractice lawyer at the Law Offices of Alvin de Levie today at 844-777-2529 to find out if you can file a wrongful death lawsuit for the loss of your loved one.




Alvin F. de Levie is a 1973, Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and a 1976 graduate of the Villanova University School of Law. He is an expert in Pennsylvania Law revolving around medical malpractice and personal injury. 


Mr. de Levie has consistently been voted by his peers to receive Martindale-Hubbell's "AV Preeminent" 5.0 out of 5.0 rating. An AV Preeminent rating is the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. 


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