Sentences with phrase «deceased minor child»

Parent: Each parent of a deceased minor child may recover compensation for mental pain and suffering from the date of injury.

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Survivor benefits can be paid to a deceased worker's spouse, minor children and dependent parents.
Often a minor becomes a ward of the court when the court determines that the child will be subject to abuse or neglect if they remain with the parent or if both of the student's biological or adoptive parents are deceased.
Survivor benefits can be paid to a deceased worker's spouse, minor children and dependent parents.
Minors or under - age children of the deceased may be entitled to recover damages for the loss of guidance, the loss of affection, the loss of financial support and the costs of the services that their parent routinely provided.
There are no damages allowed for surviving family members to compensate them for their own pain and suffering damages, mental anguish or loss of consortium or companionship — even if the deceased was a minor child.
• The deceased's surviving spouse if they were married at the time of death; • The deceased's surviving domestic partner; • The deceased's surviving children; • People who would be entitled to the deceased's property as if he or she did not have a will; • The deceased's putative spouse, the children of the putative spouse, parents, or stepchildren of the deceased; • A minor that resided with the deceased for 180 days in the deceased's home and was dependent on him or her for at least half of their support; or • A personal representative of the deceased.
A wrongful death claim typically belongs to a surviving spouse or minor children or a deceased person's heirs if there is no surviving spouse nor minor children, and it enables them to recover for future benefits including lost wages, medical and funeral expenses, loss of comfort, society and companionship, emotional distress and in rare instances, punitive damages.
Minor children, including adopted children, of the deceased may file a wrongful death claim to recover compensation for loss of parental guidance and companionship and loss of future financial support resulting from the death of the parent.
Supporting the military family doesn't end at the death of the military member, AAFMAA continues to support the deceased member's spouse and minor children by informing them of all new or untapped Government benefits.
Spouses, former spouses, and minor or disabled children of a deceased person may also be entitled to survivor benefits from the Social Security Administration.
Use to transfer the vehicle of a deceased person when there is no will, estate, surviving spouse or surviving minor child, and the vehicle is worth $ 25,000 or less.
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