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How to sue for Wrongful Death

If you are looking for how to sue for wrongful death, then you must first understand that the person for whom you are filing the case has already died and you have to seek justice in a very stressful situation. Yes, it is a stressful situation because you have recently lost one of your loved ones and you are not only financially but also emotionally weak. If a person died due to negligence, a wrongful act or the inaction of another person or party, then the relatives of the deceased person have all the legal and civil right to file a lawsuit in court. This will not only give financial support to the relatives of the dead person but also deliver justice to his or her death and punish the culprit. People who have the right to represent 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 file the lawsuit within two years of the person’s death and for that, you have to hire a qualified and experienced lawyer. This lawyer will represent your case convincingly in the court and with the help of proof and evidences, will win the case for you. There are several lawyers in the market who work on the basis of contingency fees which means that you will not need to pay them their legal fees unless you win the case and the compensation amount gets transferred into your bank account. Before selecting a lawyer, you must check his or her experience with similar types of cases and his or her percentage of winning such kind of cases in the past.

You can also go for a free consultation meeting with some of the lawyers to ask how to sue for wrongful death so that you can have an idea about how much amount you may get as a compensation, how long the legal procedure may take and what are your chances of winning. The compensation amount that you get include financial support that the relatives may have got if the person was still surviving, expenses for the deceased person’s burial and funeral services, compensation for loss of affection, love, comfort, care, companionship, society, protection, moral support and assistance that the deceased person provided to the relatives, compensation for loss of sexual enjoyment, loss of training and guidance and other punitive damages.

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Mrs J tripped on a pothole whilst crossing a service road running parallel to a main road, fracturing her shoulder, wrist and ankle. The Council initially denied full liability for her accident alleging Mrs J was partly to blame for not avoiding the pothole. Excalibur arranged a Conference with a barrister and on his advice rejected this. After intense negotiations Mrs J was awarded £17,000.00 she said:
"I had help from the start regarding my claim and found the advice very reassuring. I have never had to make a claim before so was apprehensive but you did a lot to alleviate my worries. Thanks again for all your help and support."
Mrs J from Birmingham

See how much your claim could be worth.

Examples of Compensation Awards for Injury Claims*
Serious Back Injury
£30,000
Wrist Injury
£3,000
Serious Neck Injury
£30,000
Serious Hand Injury
£10,000
Ankle Injury
£3,000
Serious Knee Injury
£20,000
Serious Head Injury
£50,000

*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