Wrongful death occurs when someone's negligence or reckless behavior causes the death of another person. The survivors can make a wrongful death claim if this happens. It involves filing a…
In the event of a loved one's wrongful death, certain family members have the right to seek compensation and justice under California law. Specifically, spouses, domestic partners, and children are…
In California, the typical statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is two years from the date of death. However, there are some exceptions. Understanding the statute of limitations is…
From lost income and medical expenses to compensation for grief and loss of companionship, many types of damages can be recovered in a wrongful death case. Economic and non-economic damages…
As we explore the legal process of wrongful death claims in Los Angeles, it is important to understand how settlements are distributed among family members. According to California Code of…
If the deceased was partially at fault in a wrongful death incident in Los Angeles, you may still be eligible to file a wrongful death claim. According to California's comparative…
A wrongful death claim and a survival action are two possible avenues for seeking justice after losing a loved one due to someone’s negligence. While both types of claims arise…
After you’ve lost a loved one due to someone’s negligence, you're likely wondering how long a wrongful death lawsuit typically takes in California. The answer varies, but typically, you're looking…
The evidence needed to prove a wrongful death case has to show that someone else’s neglectful or intentional actions caused your loved one to die. Typical pieces of evidence include…