4 Common Cases of Wrongful Death
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4 Common Cases of Wrongful Death

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   Reviewed by Jonathon W. Douglas, Trail Attorney at Personal Injury Attorneys McQuaid & Douglas

Losing a loved one is never easy, no matter the situation. Yet, losing a loved one before their time has come due to the negligence of another person can feel all the more painful. Wrongful death is a common type of lawsuit for situations in which someone was fatally injured as a result of another person’s poor decisions.

Many people aren’t sure of what constitutes a wrongful death, so here are a few common scenarios.

Car accident

There are many instances in which a car accident could lead to the death of a loved one. Driving, in itself, is an inherently dangerous task that everyone seems to forget as being such. That’s why there are certain rules and behaviors that drivers must obey in order to maintain the safety of themselves and others on the roads. When a driver is distracted or doesn’t obey a driving law and gets into a car accident that fatally injures another person, they are held responsible. In auto accidents, the plaintiff is typically successful roughly 61% of the time, although a death due to negligence could increase that percentage.

Workplace accident

There are some places of work that are considered to be more dangerous than others, such as construction sites or chemical plants. However, anytime someone dies at work as a result of the environment, condition, or employer decisions, it can be considered wrongful death. Employers can be held legally responsible for these situations.

Property accident

If you or a loved one suffer a fatal property injury on the premises of another person due to their negligence or intentional wrongdoing, then you have a case. Failure to warn passersby of a hazard such as an aggressive dog can be considered negligent behavior. Slip and falls don’t tend to be part of this since it is uncommon for someone to die as a result, but other things, like drowning or being attacked, are more likely.

Negligent supervision

When you hire a babysitter or caretaker to care for your child or loved one, you expect them to ensure that person’s safety. When their actions result in the opposite and the one being looked after is killed, it is considered a wrongful fatality.

If you have lost a loved one due to another person’s negligence, then you should hire an attorney right away. Whether you need an accident lawyer or personal injury attorney, find someone that can help you get the compensation you deserve.

If someone you loved has wrongfully died or you have suffered an injury as a result of another’s negligence, you should hire a personal injury attorney. Give St. Petersburg Personal Injury Attorneys McQuaid & Douglas a call today. (727) 381-2300

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