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Wrongful Death

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Bergen County Auto Accident Lawyer George Baxter

Wrongful death is defined as an incident in which a person is killed as the result of someone else’s recklessness, negligence, or intentional harm. The New Jersey Wrongful Death Lawyers at the Baxter Law Firm have helped the families of many individuals who have died a wrongful death, and we understand the traumatic nature of such an event.

 

There Are Many Possible Causes of a Wrongful Death

The most common circumstances that result in a wrongful death include:

  • Reckless and Drunk Driving
  • New Jersey Turnpike Truck and Auto Accidents
  • Workplace Accidents
  • Unsafe Premises
  • Defective Products, Including Pharmaceuticals
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Hospital Negligence

Losses in a Wrongful Death

No matter what the circumstances of a wrongful death, the family members left behind will be faced not only with the shock and heartache of losing a loved one; many difficult financial challenges are ahead, including costs and losses such as:

  • Medical and hospital bills
  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Loss of financial support from the deceased, including future earnings
  • Loss of a parent’s training and guidance
  • Loss of the companionship of a spouse, parent, child, or other loved one
  • Emotional pain and suffering of the survivors
  • Compensation for the deceased’s suffering

Liability for a Wrongful Death

These are just a few of the possible causes of a wrongful death. Liability for an accident or death is a complex issue; knowledgeable personal injury attorneys can determine whether the family of the deceased may have a valid wrongful death case.

 

The Family of the Deceased May Act

The husband or wife, children, and parents of the deceased are among those who may pursue legal action for wrongful death. If a minor child would be the appropriate person to file a wrongful death claim, he or she will need an adult guardian to act on his/her behalf.

Mr. Baxter Handles Bergen County Wrongful Death Cases

New Jersey and federal statutes of limitations provide deadlines for filing a wrongful death claim. If you suspect or know that the death of your family member was a wrongful death, contact us today to explore your legal rights.

Contact

For more than 38 years, The Law Office of George T. Baxter has been helping seriously injured clients win their cases and get their lives back on track. We take pride in our three decades of winning cases. There is no charge for a personal injury consultation and no legal fee unless we win your case. Fill out the form below or give me a call at (201) 266-6871.

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