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WRONGFUL DEATH

Losing a loved one can be confusing and traumatic. But pain and grief is often multiplied when the death was a result of someones negligent or improper conduct.

Wrongful death occurs when a person loses their life as a result of another persons negligent or wrongful act. Examples of wrongful death are car accidents, medical malpractice, work related accidents, defective products, emergency room negligence, and failure to diagnose.

Most wrongful death cases consist of the same basic elements: the death was caused by the wrongful act of another person, the person was negligent and therefore liable for the victims death, there is a surviving spouse, parent, or child recognized by statute, and there is compensation available for the victims wrongful death.

While no amount of money can make up for the loss of a loved one, it can help with funeral and medical bills, as well as lost income. Survivors, such as a spouse, child, or parent, can collect compensation in cases of wrongful death. Compensation in wrongful death cases includes loss of love, support, and services of the deceased, losses experienced by each individual survivor, compensation for loss of the estate that would have been accumulated, and medical and funeral expenses. The statute of limitations - the time within which you have to file a lawsuit - for wrongful death cases in Florida is two years.

Losing a loved one can be confusing and traumatic. But pain and grief is often multiplied when the death was a result of someone's negligent or improper conduct.

Wrongful death occurs when a person loses their life as a result of another persons negligent or wrongful act. Examples of wrongful death are auto accidents, medical malpractice, work related accidents, defective products, emergency room negligence, and failure to diagnose.

Most wrongful death cases consist of the same basic elements: the death was caused by the wrongful act of another person, the person was negligent and therefore liable for the victims death, there is a surviving spouse, parent, or child recognized by statute, and there is compensation available for the victims wrongful death.

While no amount of money can make up for the loss of a loved one, it can help with funeral and medical bills, as well as lost income. Survivors, such as a spouse, child, or parent, can collect compensation in cases of wrongful death. Compensation in wrongful death cases includes loss of love, support, and services of the deceased, losses experienced by each individual survivor, compensation for loss of the estate that would have been accumulated, and medical and funeral expenses. The statute of limitations - the time within which you have to file a lawsuit - for wrongful death cases in Florida is two years.

If you beleive that one of your loved ones died as a result of the negligence of the negligence of another then you should immediately contact Spector Law Offices by calling 954-764-2909 or 1-800-393-0595, by filling out the evaluation form or by emailing us at Robert@SpectorLawOffices.com.

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