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Claiming compensation for the dead is different from the other types of claims as the victim cannot claim for his or her rights. In other personal injury cases the victim files the case against the culprit but in claiming compensation for the dead, the relatives of the victim are required to fight the case. According to the law, the person who is culprit and answerable to the death of that person has to pay the death compensation to the family of the victim. The state laws enable the beneficiaries to claim for the death compensation.
Death compensation can be for negligence, personal injury and lack of responsibility. Earlier there were no rights in the state laws and right to compensation also expired with the death of victim and relatives of the victims had no right to claim for any financial damages. Recently, the state laws have modified their law of death compensation. Due to this, the person who is responsible for the negligence and death has to help the family members of the victim monetarily, and provide the loss they have suffered because of the death of their family member.
There are no proper fundamentals for claim compensation for the UK but there are few things which must be established before the hearing of the case:
The clauses of the claiming compensation for the dead are similar to the personal injury laws. Death compensation allows the beneficiaries to file a case in the court and also enables to receive the proper compensation amount of the damages. Compensation claim for the dead is also applicable for the funeral and other medical charges. Before taking any action it is better to consult the attorney.
There are some guidelines which should be followed while filing for the dead claim compensation. There is a particular time limit for filing the case against the culprit, after which the claim can’t be made.
Therefore, look for a specialist personal injury solicitor, who can offer you advice as well as guidance on dealing with compensation cases of the dead. The lawyer must have experience of dealing with tragic accidents that happen at work, road or due to medical negligence.
*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case