Grieving with a Purpose: Legal Actions in the Wake of Wrongful Death

Death, unfortunately, is inevitable in the natural order of life. But when a loved one is killed in an accident that was the consequence of someone else's negligence, justice must be sought. After all, the premature death would not have happened if not for someone's carelessness.

Those responsible for creating a hazardous environment or dangerous conditions in which another person's death occurred should be held accountable. Furthermore, a wrongful death lawsuit may be the best option for seeking justice, as well as the financial compensation that will likely be needed to deal with the unexpected expenses associated with the loss.

If you have lost a loved one in an accident in the Dallas-Fort Worth region, please get in touch with the Dallas wrongful death attorneys at the Rasansky Law Firm for a free consultation. We will evaluate each case on its own merits to see if we can help you seek justice by filing a wrongful death claim or lawsuit on your behalf.

Proving Wrongful Death Claims in Texas

First, what exactly is a "wrongful death"? In Texas, a wrongful death occurs when another person, company, or entity is at fault for the victim's untimely demise. This could be due to inattention, malice, sloppiness, or sheer carelessness.

A wrongful death lawsuit or claim is filed to recover monetary damages from the party or parties held legally responsible for the decedent's death. The responsible party could be made to pay for damages, including missed wages, burial costs, diminished earning ability and future potential, emotional distress, and more.

What does all of this mean? Well, if the person had survived the crash, they might have provided emotional and financial assistance to their loved ones for the rest of their life. Since they passed away, those who experienced the loss of those services deserve to be compensated, and a wrongful death lawsuit is allowed by law for that reason.

Who Can File a Texas Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?

Grieving with a Purpose: Legal Actions in the Wake of Wrongful DeathA wrongful death claim can be brought forward in Texas by the decedent's spouse, parents, or children. In most circumstances, the victim's siblings can't pursue a wrongful death action on their behalf. It's also against the rules for any close relatives or friends of the deceased to file, as well as anyone named in the will.

The decedent's children must be of legal age and legitimate descent to inherit. The same is true of parents who file suit on behalf of their minor children. In order to file a lawsuit, they need proof that the victim was officially recognized as their child in Texas.

Remember that there is a strict time limit of two years from the date of death to file a claim for wrongful death. If the deadline is not met, the case will likely be thrown out. This is one reason why it is so important to get a lawyer on your case as soon as possible.

Personal Representatives in Wrongful Death Cases

In some circumstances, executors of estates or personal representatives may file a wrongful death claim. Personal representatives are individuals appointed by the court to oversee the estate of the deceased individual.

Damages in Wrongful Death Claims

The damages (compensation) you receive in a wrongful death litigation in Texas might take many forms. If the deceased person provided all or a large portion of the family's income, for instance, their passing would have a major impact on the surviving members' standard of living.

Prospective income is another factor. Maybe the victim had just landed a well-paying job, making it likely that he or she would eventually enjoy a cushy retirement. Under these circumstances, you can seek monetary compensation by filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Texas.

People also help one another out in ways other than money. Perhaps the deceased was your rock emotionally, or perhaps your late spouse was a doting parent who took care of the house when you couldn't. You can never put a price on the people who enrich your life. A large award, however, might help ease financial stress as you get your life back on track.

You also have the option to bring a claim for damages owing to the emotional trauma (pain and suffering) you have experienced. This is particularly important to keep in mind if the trauma or stress you've experienced as a result of the death of a member of your family has kept you from going back to work or has even led to your termination from your job.

In the event that you are granted damages, those funds will be dispersed among the surviving members of your family in a manner that is proportional to each person's particular loss. For example, a larger amount may be granted to a spouse for their loss of consortium and income, whilst the deceased person's parents may be awarded a lower amount for their pain and suffering.

What is the Wrongful Death Statute in Texas?

If a person's or company's unlawful activities, negligence, incompetence, omission, or default resulted in the death of another, certain parties may file a wrongful death claim under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

Remember that under Texas law for wrongful death, only a limited number of people can actually sue for wrongful death. Talk to a lawyer in Texas right away if you have questions about whether or not you can file a wrongful death claim.

Call the Rasansky Law Firm For Wrongful Death in Dallas

Our firm's staff of wrongful death attorneys in Dallas is ready to take on cases involving any type of personal injury. We've made it our life's work to help people get the justice they deserve after a tragic accident, and we'll be right by your side every step of the way.

If you or a loved one in the Dallas region has experienced emotional trauma, loss of consortium, and more after a wrongful death, we can help.

In a free initial consultation, our lawyers at Rasansky Law Firm can explore your potential case with you and your loved ones. From there, our knowledgeable and sympathetic staff will respond to any questions you have regarding our legal services. Please contact our wrongful death attorneys in Texas at (214) 651-6100 right away.

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