The damages available in a wrongful death lawsuit often
include funeral expenses, medical expenses, loss of companionship, loss of earnings that would have been contributed to the household, pain and suffering experienced by the decedent before death, and mental anguish caused because of the loss of the child, parent, or spouse.
Examples of damages that are often successfully sought in California wrongful death actions
include funeral expenses, loss of household services, loss of financial support, and loss of companionship.
Do not
include funeral expenses or debts acquired after death by the estate.
Other unique possibilities
include funeral expenses and jetski financing.
Although you may be young, single, carefree, and in excellent health, in the event of your unforeseen death, your immediate family would be responsible for any financial burden you leave behind,
including funeral expenses.
Term life insurance offers coverage that can be used for anything,
including funeral expenses, paying down a mortgage, car loan and credit cards, or to offset the loss of income into the family finances.
A wrongful death lawsuit can help family members seek financial compensation for the loss of their elderly loved one,
including funeral expenses, pain and suffering, cost of medical care and other damages.
This includes funeral expenses, and considerable emotional and financial hardship for a family which is grieving the loss of their child.
This includes funeral expenses, emergency funds, mortgage, child care, etc..
Not exact matches
Common examples
include, but are not limited to, medical or
funeral expenses, tuition and education fees and rent or mortgage payments on a principal residence.
She criticized the way
funerals were done in America,
including cosmetic excrescences and high
expenses stemming from the greed of morticians.
In 2015, Bercow was notably scolded for racking up ludicrously large
expenses —
including spending # 158 on a car to Lady Thatcher's
funeral at St Paul's Cathedral just 1.8 miles from the Commons.
Soon his
expenses,
including the debt incurred by his wife's
funeral, overwhelm him.
Yesterday, Poland bid farewell to the president after over 100,000 people flocked the streets to pay their last respects to their leader and befitting a man of his stature, we were at the very least glad to see that the Polish government spared no
expense in giving the president a grand state
funeral, which
included the use of aMaserati Quattroporte hearse to bring his remains to its final resting place.
If you're a senior, a life insurance policy can help protect your family members from being stuck with a number of
expenses,
including funeral costs.
In addition to covering the policyholder's
funeral and burial costs, whole life insurance policies can be used to cover a wide range of other
expenses,
including:
Choices for taking care of
funeral expenses in advance
include investing in a state - regulated trust account (also called «preneed plans») or through a special life insurance policy.
Final
expense life insurance can be used to cover medical costs and other end - of - life
expenses,
including funeral and burial costs.
The immediate
expenses would
include your own
funeral costs, as well as mortgage payments, utilities, childcare, and more.
Uninsured / Underinsured bodily injury coverage may
include lost wages,
funeral expenses up to a policy limit and medical bills.
This provides coverage for any final
expenses including outstanding debts,
funeral costs, medical or hospital
expenses.
Do you have other assets that he / she can draw from to meet these
expenses -
including immediate cash for
funeral and burial
expenses?
Includes medical, rehabilitation, loss of earnings and
funeral expenses.
Finding the right amount of coverage —
including any optional reminders — means that there won't be any extra burdens on your loved ones (such as
funeral and burial
expenses) as they mourn their loss.
Your final
expenses may
include your
funeral, burial, medical bills, or estate
expenses.
Common areas of assistance
include natural disasters, emergency travel, medical emergencies, and
funeral expenses.
That's why wrongful death lawsuits seek compensation for the survivor (s),
including medical costs, lost wages from the deceased, lost companionship,
funeral expenses, and more.
Survivors of alcohol - related accidents may face serious financial consequences,
including expensive medical care, lost wages, loss of income from being unable to work, repair or replacement of property,
funeral expenses, and more.
We may be able to assist you in getting compensation for the losses you and your loved ones have suffered or are likely to face in the future,
including medical
expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and
funeral costs.
For the family, damages may
include all reasonable
expenses related to their loved one's medical, surgical, and hospital care, as well as
funeral costs.
These damages are strictly financial in nature and may
include reimbursement of medical and
funeral expenses, as well as the value of lost support, services, guidance, and prospective inheritance from the decedent.
Your compensation may
include damages for your past medical bills, future medical
expenses,
funeral and burial
expenses, and other awards related to your injuries.
These can
include lost wages, lost earning capacity, medical
expenses,
funeral and burial
expenses, and property damage.
The most typical costs involved with an accident
include medical bills, lost wages, property damage and
funeral and burial
expenses (for wrongful death claims).
As your final tasks, you will need to monitor your loved one's incoming mail and pay debts as they come up, which may
include funeral and administrative
expenses (
including lawyers, employees, and tax preparers).
If the side impact collision results in death, the negligent driver may be liable to surviving family members for the same damages,
including reasonable
funeral expenses, medical costs, lost income, and compensation associated with the loss of relationship with the deceased.
These can
include gigantic medical bills,
funeral expenses, and sometimes permanent life - altering injuries with their own set of fixed and ongoing
expenses.
These claims
include damages for
funeral and burial
expenses and compensation for the loss of the decedent's support, love and affection.
Wrongful death damages can
include death and
funeral expenses, loss of consortium, loss of future earnings, medical bills and pain and suffering.
These damages can
include any medical
expenses,
funeral expenses and the loss of future financial support a decedent would have provided had they lived.
The personal representative is appointed in a probate proceeding and may recover damages
including medical
expenses, reasonable
funeral costs, loss of benefits such as pension or health insurance, mental anguish or pain to the survivors, loss of the decedent's financial support, and loss of companionship.
This would
include final medical
expenses, lost wages,
funeral expenses and burial
expenses.
«insured person»
includes a person who is claiming
funeral expenses or a death benefit under the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule; («personne assurée»)
Wrongful death claims are governed by the Family Compensation Act in British Columbia, and may
include damages for loss of love and guidance, loss of past and future financial support, loss of household services, loss of inheritance, medical, hospital and
funeral expenses.
It may also
include medical
expenses and
funeral costs.
A claim was brought on behalf of Mr X's estate for an award of general damages for his own pain and suffering and loss of amenity prior to his death, past financial losses
including a significant award in respect of the care that had been provided to Mr X by his family over the course of his ill - health, together with
funeral expenses and a significant award for financial and service dependency for his surviving family.
Depending on the relationship to the victim and the particular circumstances of the case, damages may
include the final medical
expenses and
funeral costs for the victim, the amount of financial support the victim would've provided, loss of care and companionship, and more.
Your losses may
include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of financial support and services, and
funeral expenses.
Recovering the compensation they are entitled to under the law
including money victims and families need to pay for hospital bills, rehabilitation
expenses,
funeral costs and loss of income if an injury victim can not work or a family's breadwinner is killed in an accident;
Financial benefits and awards are also available for wrongful death due to a 9 / 11 - related cancer or disease,
including a large cash death benefit,
funeral expenses, lost earnings, and additional compensation for surviving spouses and any children.