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The unexpected death of a loved one when someone else is at fault is hard enough on its own, but it is often accompanied by significant financial hardships that can make an already difficult situation even more challenging. You do not need to face these realities alone—there may be legal avenues open to you in the aftermath of this type of loss.

When someone else’s negligence results in the death of a loved one, it can be helpful to hire an advocate to assist with the financial and emotional strain of the situation. You can trust a wrongful death lawyer serving Etobicoke to be on your side. Preszler Injury Lawyers can give you the assistance you require and help you recover the damages you deserve.

Call us today at 1-800-JUSTICE, and we will sit down and evaluate your case during a free initial consultation.

Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases

The loss of a loved one creates a host of emotional burdens for those left behind. In a wrongful death case, there often is also a financial loss for which you should be compensated.

The legal system understands that money will not truly compensate you for the loss of a beloved family member. But the damages in a case like this are designed to achieve several important goals:

  • Alleviate the loss of earnings from the death of a loved one
  • Help with expenses related to the wrongful death
  • Ensure the party that caused the death is held responsible for his or her actions

Specific Compensated Items

Although every case is unique, here are some of the items for which you can receive payment in a wrongful death case:

  • Medical expenses from the injuries that led to the death
  • Costs related to the funeral and burial
  • Future income your loved one would have earned
  • Loss of caregiving capabilities
  • Loss of companionship

If your case involved negligence or criminal behavior, you also may be awarded punitive damages.

Understanding a Civil Proceeding

A wrongful death lawsuit is not a criminal proceeding. It is a civil proceeding, meaning it does not require the same standard of proof as a criminal matter. Even if the liable party was not charged with or convicted of a crime, you still may have a wrongful death case.

Speak with a wrongful death lawyer serving Etobicoke from Preszler Injury Lawyers at 1-800-JUSTICE. We can help you work through the process of setting up your case. We understand that every case is different, and this ability to adjust to your personal needs is an important aspect of our representation.

Contact us, and we will meet with you during a free initial consultation to discuss some of the damages to which you may be entitled in your case.

Potential Causes of Wrongful Deaths

Multiple actions can lead to a wrongful death for which the decedent’s loved ones can file a suit, including:

  • Vehicle accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Assault and battery
  • Improper maintenance of property
  • Improper implementation of safety features
  • Slips and falls
  • Dog attacks

You can rely on our team to compile evidence that helps prove your case. Contact us as soon as possible after the accident that led to an unexpected death so we can get started right away.

Proving a Wrongful Death Claim

During a wrongful death claim, the injured party must prove the following aspects of the case.

Another Party Directly Caused the Death

To start the case, the negligence of another party must be proven. Negligence can occur because of the actions the liable party took or because of actions the liable party failed to take.

Another Party Was Reckless

The negligent party must have acted in a reckless manner to cause or contribute to the death of your loved one. The recklessness also could have resulted in an injury that directly led to the wrongful death afterward. The liable party does not need to have intended to harm the victim to be found negligent.

Recklessness in this situation can also involve someone acting in a deliberate manner to cause unexpected death, even if they did not intend to kill the victim.

Your Family Suffered Damages

Finally, we will need to prove that you and your family have suffered damages because of the death of your loved one. These damages can be financial, emotional, or both.

You must be a close relative of your loved one in order to file a wrongful death claim. These typically include but are not limited to:

  • Children of the deceased
  • Spouse or life partner
  • Brothers and sisters
  • Parents
  • Grandparents
  • An executor or administrator of the decedent’s estate

If the surviving child bringing the case is a minor, the court may choose to appoint someone to behave in the interest of the child.

Rely on a Wrongful Death Lawyer Serving Etobicoke

You do not have to decide whether you have a case on your own. Call Preszler Injury Lawyers at 1-800-JUSTICE today to learn more about how we can help you. The sooner you retain the services of one of our wrongful death lawyers in Etobicoke, the faster we can begin working on your behalf. We will interview witnesses, study law enforcement reports, and obtain the information required to prove your case and to help you receive fair compensation.

Our understanding of the law in cases like this gives us the ability to seek the damages you deserve. Having a wrongful death lawyer serving Etobicoke on your side can give you the peace of mind you seek.

Call Us Now for a Free Consultation

During decades of practice, we have handled a large number of wrongful death cases. We know exactly what legal precedents to apply, depending on the nuances of your case.

Preszler Injury Lawyers can help you during this difficult time so you can focus on your family. Call us today at 1-800-JUSTICE to get started with a free evaluation of your case. You pay us nothing unless and until we win.

 
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