Serious injury and
wrongful death cases require expert analysis to accurately calculate damages.
Not exact matches
Catastrophic
cases from an accident or medical malpractice (such as brain injury, birth trauma, paralysis, disfigurement, severe burns, or
wrongful death)
require medical expertise, too.
The most tragic
cases can result in amputation or even
wrongful death, and dog bite treatment can
require a lengthy period for healing.
Or a
wrongful death case might involve a work health and safety incident, in which an employee died and the help of a
wrongful death lawyer in Kansas or Missouri might be
required.
Cases involving catastrophic injuries or
death from an accident or medical negligence (such as brain injury, birth trauma, paralysis, disfigurement, severe burns, or
wrongful death)
require an experienced medical team like ours to navigate each
case's inherent complexities.
The trial judge also held that under Pennsylvania's procedural law, the
case brought as a
wrongful death claim and survival action could be consolidated and in fact were
required to be consolidated and remained together in court.
There are certain types of damages in a
case of a
wrongful death claim that are recognized in the court that
requires compensation in monetary form.
In many
cases, doing so may
require the collection, analysis, and presentation of a significant amount of evidence, so it is important for anyone who believes that they may have a valid
wrongful death claim to speak with an attorney immediately.
At Goings Law Firm, we're aware that the unjust passing of a dear one is a matter that nobody can ever compensate for - nonetheless, when their
death is the outcome of another individual's carelessness, their dear ones can always get the endless and sense of fairness they
require by holding the other party liable by filing a
wrongful death court
case.
The
case involved a claim that Honeywell was due damages under a written agreement with a contractor
requiring the contractor to indemnify Honeywell for liabilities Honeywell incurred as a result of a
wrongful death claim filed by the family of the contractor's employee.
But a
case worth several million would
require extremely compelling facts, multiple survivors under Florida's
wrongful death statute, good evidence of strong relationships between the deceased and survivors, good evidence of the defendant's guilt, and plenty of insurance coverage.