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The death of a loved one due to the negligence or intentional actions of another person, company, or entity can leave family members with unparalleled tragedy and emotional trauma. In addition, without compensation for their pain and suffering, some families can become overwhelmed with the financial burdens that follow such unfortunate circumstances. Fortunately, you do not have to face the difficult process of seeking compensation alone; our Colorado injury lawyers are here for you and your family through every step of the legal process.
Bringing a wrongful death claim against the negligent party may allow certain family members to recover compensation on behalf of the deceased. Contact us today at (800) 863-5312 to discuss your case and to schedule a 100% free consultation with one of our experienced wrongful death attorneys. As always, you do not pay us anything unless we are successful in winning compensation in your case.
examples of wrongful death cases
Wrongful death claims are filed when there is a death resulting from the careless or intentional actions of another person, company, or entity. The family members, or certain other loved ones of the deceased typically bring this claim to seek damages on behalf of the victim. Wrongful deaths can happen in many different ways; examples of different kinds of wrongful death cases include:
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Unfortunately, pedestrian accident fatalities are much higher than many people know. According to the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 6,205 pedestrian deaths in 2019 alone. This equates to one pedestrian dying every 85 minutes in accidents involving motor vehicles.
The NHTSA gives both pedestrians and drivers safety tips to try and avoid these tragedies. Some of the pedestrian safety tips include:
- Obey all signs and signals.
- Walk on sidewalks.
- Stay alert and do not be distracted by your cellphone.
- Never assume that a driver sees you.
- Be visible at all times by wearing bright or reflective clothing.
Examples of NHTSA’s safety tips for drivers include:
- Always look out for pedestrians.
- Use extra caution in hard-to-see conditions, such as in inclement weather.
- Never drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Always follow the speed limit.
- Be extra cautious when backing up.
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 36,560 highway fatalities in 2018. Although not every motor vehicle accident is due to one driver’s negligence or intentional actions, it is not surprising that many wrongful death claims are brought by the family members of car accident victims.
If your loved one has been killed due to a drunk driver, for example, you may have a wrongful death claim. On the other hand, if your loved one was texting and subsequently got into a fatal car crash, you may not be able to bring a wrongful death case on his or her behalf. The cause and details of the motor vehicle accident are vital in determining whether or not you have a potential wrongful death claim.
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Although there is a certain amount risk in agreeing to a medical procedure, if a doctor or other health care provider is negligent, he or she may be held liable for any resulting medical malpractice or wrongful death claim. Examples of medical malpractice that may lead to a wrongful death lawsuit include:
- A doctor misdiagnosing a serious medical condition
- Surgical tools being left inside the patient after surgery
- A surgeon operating on the wrong body part
- Medical errors during childbirth resulting in injuries to the child
- A doctor administering the wrong prescription
If your loved one has died at the intentional hands of another or due to their negligence, you may have a wrongful death claim. An experienced wrongful death attorney can help you during this difficult time, as you may be left feeling confused and overwhelmed with what to do next. We have the ability to investigate your case, determine the at-fault party, and explain your legal rights.
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