The family members of those killed in an automobile accident may also be able to
recover funeral expenses.
Additionally, the family members of someone killed in a pedestrian accident may be able to
recover funeral expenses and other damages.
If you have lost a loved one, we can fight to
recover funeral expenses in the event of a wrongful death.
Certain family members of someone who was killed in an accident with a semi-truck may also be eligible to
recover funeral expenses and other damages.
Certain relatives of someone who lost his or her life in an accident with a semi-truck may also be entitled to
recover funeral expenses and receive additional financial compensation.
Not exact matches
Through defending a case, we may be able to
recover medical
expenses incurred,
funeral expenses, lost earnings, as well as compensation for any future services normally provided by the decedent.
If you have taken Actos and believe you were harmed as a result, you, or your loved ones, may have the right to file a lawsuit to cover the cost of medical
expenses,
recover lost income, loss of consortium,
funeral bills, and compensation for the pain and suffering caused by the adverse effects of the drug.
Normally, the deceased's unexpected
expenses, such as medical bills or
funeral costs, can be
recovered by the executor of the estate or the surviving family member that is responsible for paying the bills.
They may be able to
recover damages for medical
expenses,
funeral and burial costs, and their loss of the victim's love and companionship.
Recovering the money victims and their families need to cover medical
expenses, loss of income and
funeral costs
Certain family members of someone who was killed in a collision with an 18 - wheeler may also be eligible to
recover for their loved one's
funeral expenses and other damages.
If your loved one was killed due to another person's negligent act, you may be entitled to
recover for loss of support and
funeral expenses.
Close relatives of someone who was killed in an accident with a semi-truck may also be entitled to
recover for their loved one's
funeral expenses and receive other compensation.
If you are currently using any of the medical devices list below and believe you are or were harmed as a result, you may have the right to file a lawsuit to cover the cost of medical
expenses,
recover lost income, loss of consortium,
funeral bills, and compensation for the pain and suffering caused by the adverse effects of the device.
Certain close relatives of those killed in an automobile crash may also be eligible to
recover for their loved one's
funeral expenses and other damages.
If you have lost a loved one in a tractor trailer accident, you can file a wrongful death claim against the responsible parties and
recover damages for loss of companionship, loss of income, medical bills, and
funeral expenses.
Certain relatives of someone who was killed in a collision with a drunk driver may also be eligible to
recover damages for their loved one's
funeral expenses.
The close family members of someone who was killed by a negligent driver may also be able to
recover financial compensation for their loved one's
funeral expenses and other damages.
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.
Your family may have the right to
recover for any medical
expenses incurred while attempting to save your loved one,
funeral expenses, emotional distress, and lost future wages.
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;
In addition to replacing the lost future earning capacity of the deceased, these damages are intended to help family members
recover monetary compensation for
funeral and burial
expenses.
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.
Should death occur the family may bring an action for wrongful death to
recover cost of
funeral and burial
expenses and loss of comfort and support.
In addition, medical or
funeral expenses due to the decedent's injury or death may be
recovered by the survivor who has paid them.
Once we can prove that the driver who killed your loved one was negligent, we can
recover damages for your own grief and for the
expenses related to the
funeral.
In cases of wrongful death, your attorney may be able to
recover compensation for
funeral expenses, loss of household services and loss of projected earnings.
The personal representative may
recover pecuniary damages like lost earnings, medical and hospital
expenses,
funeral expenses, loss of comfort and companionship, and pain and suffering.
Family members will also be eligible to
recover financial
expenses to cover any medical costs,
funeral costs, and the loss of financial support of the decedent.
Certain family members of someone who was killed in an avoidable traffic wreck with a semi-truck may also be entitled to
recover the cost of their loved one's
funeral expenses and other damages.
The seasoned attorneys of The Cochran Firm, D.C. can help you
recover for pain and suffering, hospital bills, lost wages,
funeral costs, and other
expenses.
Recovering compensation for their pain and suffering, to account for financial losses caused by their death and to cover
funeral expenses.
You have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit to
recover damages for
funeral expenses, lost financial support provided by the victim, and loss of companionship.
Enabling victims and families to
recover the compensation they need for hospital bills, physical therapy or rehabilitation
expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost past, present and future income and
funeral costs.
Additionally, certain family members of someone who died in a wreck with a careless or inattentive semi driver may also be eligible to
recover for the costs associated with their loved one's
funeral expenses.
The damages you can
recover are similar to those found in personal injury lawsuits, with the addition of
funeral expenses and the guidance and companionship lost to your family.
If your loved one died in a wreck, your Houston car wreck lawyer can help you
recover the cost of his or her medical care and
funeral expenses, as well as the lost income and guidance your family will experience.
If a family member is killed in a drunk driving accident, the closest surviving relative of the victim can file a wrongful death lawsuit to
recover damages for medical bills incurred prior to the death,
funeral expenses, lost future income, property damages, mental anguish, and for loss of care and services.