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Laws exist for a reason. Many pieces of provincial legislation were put into place to reduce the risk of harm to human health. When certain parties or entities contravene these laws, even unknowingly, they could put the lives of their fellow citizens at risk.

Many people throughout Mississauga are legally required to fulfill a duty of care to other people, oftentimes to complete strangers. For example, in accordance with the Highway Traffic Act, motor vehicle operators are obliged to exercise a reasonable degree of caution on the road at all times, so as to avoid injuring or ending the life of other road-users. Additionally, according to the Occupiers’ Liability Act, the owners/occupiers of commercial and residential properties are required by law to perform routine safety inspections and carry out necessary maintenance around their premises so that visitors do not unwittingly sustain potentially fatal injuries. Medical practitioners, licensed professionals, and many other community members owe a duty of care to other people throughout Mississauga. Failing to fulfill this duty of care could lead to violent, preventable, and ultimately deadly accidents. 

When family members lose their close relatives in avoidable accidents, they often experience a wide range of negative emotions. Shocked by the injustice of losing a loved one simply because of another person’s failure to consider the consequences of their actions, bereaved family members may feel lost, outraged, and incapable of finding accountability. 

Our Mississauga wrongful death lawyers may be able to provide assistance to grieving family members struggling to cope with the loss of a loved one. While no amount of money will be able to rewrite the past or heal the emotional wounds of bereaved relatives, our wrongful death lawyers serving Mississauga may be able to help certain family members pursue compensation for their losses. These relatives include:

  • Parents
  • Children
  • Spouses
  • Siblings
  • Grandparents
  • Grandchildren 

Oftentimes, prior to or after the accidental death of a close relative, family members of the deceased incur substantial financial losses. These could be related to medical expenses accumulated before they succumb to their fatal injuries, or costs incurred as a result of their death, including funeral and burial costs and the expected loss of future income. By working with our Mississauga wrongful death lawyers, bereaved family members who have incurred financial losses as a result of their relative’s demise might be able to recover the compensation they are rightfully owed.

There is only a short period of time in which eligible relatives are entitled to pursue legal action. In many scenarios, this means that family members who wish to pursue a wrongful death claim are required to do so while they are still in mourning. 

That is why it is so important to work with our wrongful death lawyers serving Mississauga. By allowing us to represent your family’s best interests and fight on your behalf, you will have the opportunity to prioritize time with your loved ones and your emotional recovery while our Mississauga wrongful death lawyers focus on recovering the compensation you deserve. 

To learn more about how our wrongful death lawyers serving Mississauga may be able to help you and your family during this challenging time, contact us today.

Schedule a Free Initial Consultation by Calling 1-800-JUSTICE

Our Mississauga wrongful death lawyers offer a free initial consultation to all prospective clients. Additionally, we operate on a contingency-fee basis, which means, if you are eligible to pursue a civil claim, you will not pay us unless we win your case.

To take advantage of your free initial consultation with our wrongful death lawyers serving Mississauga, call 1-800-JUSTICE today.

 
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Toronto, ON
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