The loss of a loved one can be a difficult time for a family. When the death is a result of the negligence of another person or company, there can be many emotions felt including anger, resentment and sorrow. Overwhelmingly, families beg the question, "why?" In such cases, families can opt to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the person or company responsible for their loved one's untimely death.
Family of victim in restaurant explosion file wrongful death suit
The loss of a loved one can be one of the most difficult and painful times in a person's life. When the loss is the result of an accident, many questions may haunt loved ones, including the "what if," and "why." When a loved one is killed as the result of another person or company's negligence or misconduct, it is even more difficult to fathom or to accept. In such cases, a wrongful death lawsuit may be filed to seek answers and compensation for expenses that may have occurred as a result of the death.
Woman moves to set aside $400,000 wrongful death verdict
New Jersey residents who live in apartments may want to stay informed about a recent wrongful death case in another state. In this case, a woman whom a jury found partially responsible for the violent death of a young man is asking the court for a new trial after a jury awarded the man's mother $400,000 in connection with the mother's wrongful death lawsuit.
Michael Jackson wrongful death lawsuit set to begin
The untimely loss of a loved one can be a devastating life event. New Jersey residents who have gone through the trauma and loss often wonder why the accident or event had to occur, or if there was anything that could have been done to stop it. Accidents can happen at anytime and anyplace. However, when a death is a result of another person's negligence or mistake, it is difficult to fathom and difficult to forget.
NFL concussion cases merged with Junior Seau wrongful death case
New Jersey residents who have lost a loved one because of the negligence of another person or company know the heartbreak that the death can cause. Many times, there are haunting unanswered questions, and loved ones are left without understanding. A victim's family can bring a wrongful death suit in order to seek compensation, and sometimes to get an answer the question why they have lost their loved one, and how to prevent it from happening to someone else in the future.
Wells Fargo typo victim's friends file wrongful death suit
New Jersey residents who have lost a loved one or close friend understand the devastation and heartbreak that the loss brings. When the loss is a result of another person's negligence, it is almost unbearable. In such cases, family members sometimes resort to filing a wrongful death suit.
Bristol-Myers avoids wrongful death lawsuit
Spokane residents who have lost a loved one understand how emotionally devastating and difficult the loss can be. When the loss is a result of negligence or poor decisions of another person that could have been prevented, there can be many unanswered questions.
Wrongful death lawsuit brought after man dies post-surgery
New Jersey residents, who have suffered the loss of a family member, understand how difficult and emotionally devastating the loss can be. In cases where a family member is killed because of the negligence of a third party, haunting questions can linger.
Wrongful death suit filed after teen shot and killed by police
New Jersey residents understand that the loss of a loved one can be one of the most emotionally difficult and devastating events in life. When a loved one is killed in an accident that could have been avoided, or where another person is at fault, many questions may remain unanswered, including whether it could have been avoided.
First wrongful death lawsuit settled by Toyota
New Jersey residents who drive recognize the reliance placed upon their vehicles to get them to everyday obligations, trips or important events. However, sometimes a vehicle can alter a person's life forever.