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How to sue for Wrongful Death

If you need to know how to sue for wrongful death, you should approach experienced personal injury Solicitors. Losing a loved one is always a stressful situation and will often have negative financial consequences for the victim’s family members. If the deceased passed away due to the negligence of another person or party, then the relatives of the deceased person are legally entitled to pursue a compensation claim. This will provide financial support to the relatives of the deceased victim.

People who have the right to bring the compensation claim of the deceased person include:

·                                 Surviving spouse of the deceased person

·                                 Live-in partner for at least 2 years

·                                 Children or grandchildren

·                                 Parents or grandparents

·                                 Any other dependants upon the deceased person

It is necessary to pursue the claim within three years of the person’s death, claims brought outside this time period will be ineligible. A qualified and experienced Solicitor can represent your case in court helping you to win the compensation you are entitled to. Excalibur Solicitors work on the basis of no win no fee, this means you will not need to pay us any legal fees whether you win or lose your case. We have substantial experience in personal injury cases and will provide you with the necessary legal advice and support in pursuing your claim.

Excalibur Solicitors will inform you how to sue for wrongful death, the claims process involved the chances of success and the likely value of your compensation claim. The compensation amount awarded can include financial support that the relatives received from the deceased, expenses for the deceased person’s burial and funeral services and other services the deceased provided in the household such as DIY.

 

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Mr G is a fitness instructor, using military style training techniques. His employers insisted that he cover 4 lessons per day covering at least 14 miles whilst carrying army packs and wearing marching boots. As a result of his excessive workload he suffered an injury to his hip which required surgery and prevented him from participating in contact sports.Within a year of being instructed Excalibur settled his claim for £11,500. Mr G commented:
"an extremely professional service, who utilized every avenue to enhance my claim. Thank you very much"
Mr G from North Yorks