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Philadelphia Wrongful Death

Overview

Wrongful death refers to the wrongful killing of another person.  Wrongful deaths are never expected and often lead to immense emotional trauma for the families involved.  When a person dies as a result of wrongful death the person’s family is usually devastated, as it is never easy to comprehend how someone else’s negligence could lead to the termination of another person’s life.  Unfortunately, wrongful deaths happen all the time from motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, or even violent acts.

Once people have lost their loved ones as a result of wrongful death, they may feel helpless.  It is hard enough for people to deal with their traumatic loss, let alone the financial difficulties that are often associated with most wrongful deaths.  Thankfully, personal injury law allows survivors of wrongful death victims to seek monetary damages for the loss of their loved ones.   
 
Philadelphia Personal Injury Law & Wrongful Death

Personal injury law is a legal practice area that governs monetary compensation for physical, mental, or emotional injuries that have been sustained as a result of negligence.  In cases involving wrongful death, the person who caused the death of the victim is usually regarded as the negligent party, and is therefore susceptible to legal action.  When a person dies as a result of wrongful death in Philadelphia, his/her family may seek monetary damages from the person who is responsible for the victim’s death.  These damages may cover things such as:

  • medical expenses
  • funeral expenses
  • lost wages
  • lost future wages
  • emotional distress
  • mental impairment
  • physical impairment
  • pain and suffering
  • loss of companionship

If you have questions about a Philadelphia wrongful death, the best thing you can do is to speak with an experienced, credible personal injury attorney.  Call The Lassen Law Firm today for your initial consultation at (800) 330-2274!

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