A wrongful death claim is when someone’s family asks for help because a person died because of something bad that happened to them.
Imagine you have a favorite toy that breaks because someone was mean and threw it on the floor. You’re sad, and you want to fix it or get a new one. A wrongful death claim is like asking for a new toy, but instead of a broken toy, it’s about a person who died because of something bad.
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Why It Matters
Examples
- A family files a wrongful death claim after their son is killed in a car accident caused by a drunk driver.
- A parent sues a hospital for a wrongful death claim after their child's surgery went wrong.
- A brother files a claim because his sister died due to the neglect of her nursing home.
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