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Philadelphia Wrongful Death Attorney

At Shrager, Sachs, & Blanco, we understand how difficult it can be to process the death of a loved one. Grief and sadness are common emotions to experience. When the death was caused by someone else’s negligence, however, confusion and anger are often added to what the family feels.

An unexpected death can also bring serious financial burdens to a family who would most likely rather focus on healing than worrying about medical bills and funeral expenses. In order to ease these burdens, our Philadelphia wrongful death lawyers are prepared to help you work through the legal process to pursue compensation for the loss of your family member.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 146,571 individuals become wrongful death victims every year. Many of these deaths are found to be related to unintentional falls, motor vehicle accidents, and unintentional poisonings. While we may be able to explain why these deaths happen, there is never an excuse for them. It’s for that reason that our legal team is ready to help you through this difficult time.

Defining Wrongful Death in Pennsylvania

Wrongful death in Pennsylvania is defined by the General Assembly in Title 42, Chapter 83, Section 8301. As per the statute, a wrongful death is one that is caused by the neglectful or unlawful actions of another person. In the event of unlawful violence, a criminal case can be filed in conjunction with the wrongful death claim.

In general, the actions that lead to the death have to be the same type of actions that would be able to support a personal injury claim if the deceased had survived and wanted to seek compensation for their injuries. Our personal injury lawyers can explain the complexities of this law, so you understand your legal rights as a surviving family member.

Common Accidents That Lead to Wrongful Death

Accidents resulting in death can happen anywhere, at any time. The types of accidents listed below are the most common ones that lead to instances of wrongful death, based on information from the CDC and the Pennsylvania Department of Health.

Unlawful violence and self-inflicted deaths are not included on this list. If your loved one lost their life in an event similar to the ones listed below, or in an unrelated event, our legal team will be able to answer your questions and help you determine if you’re eligible for compensation.

Automobile Accidents: Negligence can easily lead to car accident fatalities. The automotive category also includes truck accidents and motorcycle wrecks—both of which come with their own unique risks. Pedestrians, especially in urban areas like Philadelphia, are also at risk for injury or death in the event of a collision.

Construction Accidents: The majority of these deaths are caused by falls, electrocutions, and objects either falling on or crushing workers. Many of these accidents are the result of violated or unclear safety standards and procedures.

Medical Malpractice: While medical malpractice cases exist in their own legal sector, there are instances where family members can file a wrongful death claim in the event that they’ve lost a loved one at the hands of a healthcare professional or doctor. It can be confusing knowing under which area of law your case falls; however, our attorneys have years of experience with these types of cases.

Nursing Home Abuse: Wrongful deaths in nursing homes are typically caused by negligent staff members. There are also instances where residents die due to intentional abuse. For example, if your loved one died as a result of dehydration in their nursing home, you have the right to seek legal representation to hold the facility responsible for the death.

Defective Products: When product liability comes into play with a defective product that leads to an untimely death, the legality of the matter can become incredibly complex. You have the right to file a lawsuit against the negligent party.

We’ve handled cases like these, but it’s okay if your situation isn’t listed above. We understand that each individual case has its own parameters. Many people may feel their case is too unique to come forward, but you can always discuss what happened with a lawyer and they can tell you what they think about your case. A responsible lawyer will give you honest, professional opinions about the validity of your claim and the likelihood of a successful outcome.

The Benefits of Hiring a Philadelphia Wrongful Death Lawyer

When you’re suddenly faced with tragedy, you need someone at your side who will make sure you understand what’s going on and who will protect your rights. A wrongful death lawyer will make sure you and your claim aren’t rushed so you’re left with an unfair settlement. It’s common for people who have recently lost a loved one to want to take care of the claim as quickly as possible, but this usually leaves them with a settlement that’s less than they deserve. This can lead to problems down the road when they’re paying off bills and continuing to run a household.

Your lawyer will look into your case, which means they’ll find what went wrong, who the guilty party is, and how their actions cost your loved one their life. It can take time to find what compensation you’re really owed, but it will benefit you in the long run. You’ll also know that you got justice for your loved one and the responsible people were held accountable for their actions.

Jeopardizing your claim is something you may not know about, but sometimes your settlement can be affected if you do or say certain things. Your Philadelphia lawyer will be able to provide you with the information you need so you don’t affect your claim in any way. This can be in regard to making any official statements, signing documents without consulting your lawyer, or even discussing what happened on social media. These actions can be turned back on you in an effort to pay you less than you deserve.

There are also specific rules about who can file a wrongful death claim and how long the person has to come forward. Our lawyers can explain this to you, so you’re informed about the process and answer any questions that you have. Let’s look into the specifics of filing a Philadelphia wrongful death claim.

Understanding Wrongful Death and Survival Action Claims in Pennsylvania

In Pennsylvania, a wrongful death claim must be filed by a personal representative of the deceased’s estate. This person will represent the survivors and beneficiaries of the estate. Your lawyer can help you determine who the personal representative should be. Most often it is someone who was named in the deceased’s will or will be appointed by the court. If the personal representative does not file the claim within six months of the death date, any of the beneficiaries may file the claim.

While the wrongful death claim looks to seek compensation for the loss of a loved one, a survival action claim tries to compensate the estate of the deceased for the losses the person suffered prior to their death. These claims focus on the suffering the individual endured after the incident, before passing. If the passing occurred immediately following the accident, the estate may be entitled to pain and suffering compensation.

Just like other states, Pennsylvania has established a statute of limitations on wrongful death claims and other injury cases. According to Statute 5524, a wrongful death claim must be filed within two years of the date of the deceased person’s death. Certain events, however, can affect how the statute of limitations works. This is why it is important to speak with an attorney to confirm how much time you have to file your claim. If you fail to meet the time limit, the court is likely to throw out your case.

Reaching a Settlement with Help From a Wrongful Death Lawyer in Philadelphia 

It’s normal to feel confused after a sudden tragedy. But you can get the representation that will help you get through this. Our wrongful death lawyers can help your family recover compensation for any of the following expenses related to your claim: medical bills, funeral expenses, lost wages or benefits, loss of companionship, guidance, or emotional support, grief counseling, and more. The negligent party in this type of civil case can only be held accountable in terms of monetary damages.

You shouldn’t have to worry about all of those expenses when you’re trying to grieve your loved one. When your compensation has these costs covered, you can have a sense of calm that you’ll be able to go through the grieving process without external factors to add stress and worry, which makes the process more complicated.

At Shrager, Sachs, & Blanco, we believe our clients deserve our compassion and justice for what they’ve been through. Let us help you find peace of mind during this difficult time. Contact us for a confidential case review today to get started on your legal journey. We will address your concerns, answer questions, and make sure that you feel confident in knowing what’s happening with your claim.

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