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Claiming damages in Georgia after a wrongful death

On Behalf of | Jan 26, 2021 | motor vehicle accidents

Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the hardest things that anyone can ever go through. The shock, in addition to the sense of loss, is incomprehensible to anyone who has not experienced it. If you believe that another person’s actions contributed to the death of your loved one, you may also experience feelings of indescribable anger and resentment.

When going through this difficult time, it is important that you seek help in the form of therapy or counseling as a priority. These types of services will help you to process your emotions in a healthy way and to work toward getting closure. But you may also feel that additional action is necessary to help you get closure. One of these things could be filing a wrongful death claim against the person who you believe is to blame for the car accident that caused the death of your loved one. The following is an overview of wrongful death lawsuits.

The purpose of a wrongful death lawsuit

A wrongful death lawsuit has the intention of holding a person liable when they acted negligently or recklessly and caused another person’s death as a result. This can help you to get justice and closure, as well as damages that can help to secure your financial situation.

The elements of a wrongful death claim

To successfully make a wrongful death claim, you must be able to prove four elements. First, you need to show that another driver caused an accident that resulted in your loved one’s death. You also need to prove that this driver was at fault for the causation of the accident, that the deceased loved one had dependents such as a spouse, child or beneficiaries, and that there are damages as a result of your loved one’s death.

Filing for a wrongful death lawsuit can be a significant step in gaining closure and getting justice after your loved one’s passing.