Wrongful Death Explained


by Jason G Epstein

If you have come across this article because a loved one of yours is the victim of a wrongful death, let me first say how sorry I am for your tragic loss. It is my sincere hope that you are receiving the support you need during such a tragic time. As a personal injury attorney, I have dealt with wrongful death cases my whole career, but that doesn't make them any easier emotionally. Wrongful death cases have similar guidelines as normal injury cases, but whenever there is a death on account of someone else's negligence, it is always emotionally difficult for everyone involved. Every case is different, so my suggestion is to speak with an attorney in person if you think you may have a case, but there are some very fundamental parts of a wrongful death case. Here are the basic principles:

First and foremost, the fatality needs to have been caused due to someone else's carelessness. Much like in any car crash or injury case, somebody else needs to be at fault by either doing something they should not have, or not doing something they should have. There has to be a causal link between this negligence and the death too. When fighting an insurance company on a claim with as much at stake as wrongful death, proving that the negligence caused the fatality is the most important aspect of the case.

A wrongful death may result from a number of situations. Some of the most typical that I have seen as a wrongful death lawyer are from auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian collisions, defective products, workplace accidents and medical errors. When one of these incidents results in a death, time is unfortunately a problem that family members have to be aware of. No one wants to have to give thought to hiring an attorney, especially under these kinds of circumstances, but as soon as the family feels emotionally ready to consider pursuing legal action, they should speak with an attorney. The family of a wrongful death victim should look for an experienced attorney who has a good history of dealing with cases similar to theirs.

If a loved one has died on account of someone else's negligence, you should speak with an attorney whenever you are ready. Each wrongful death case has unique issues that make them distinct and different from other cases. Only by speaking with an experienced wrongful death attorney can you truly find out whether or not you have a case worth pursuing.

About the Author

Jason Epstein is a partner at the Seattle and Bellevue based personal injury law firm Premier Law Group. For more information from Seattle car accident lawyer Jason Epstein, go to http://www.plg-pllc.com . You can also get his books on Washington auto accidents for free by going to http://www.straighttalklaw.com/books

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