Wrong Death Claims Camillus NY

What is a wrongful death claim in Camillus? A wrongful death lawsuit claims that the victim was killed as a result of negligence (or other type of unjust action) on the part of the person or entity being sued, and that the victim's survivors are entitled to monetary damages as a result of the improper conduct.

Donald Roger Swete
315-478-7869
1632 W Genesee St
Syracuse, NY
James Henry Mcgowan
308 MALTBIE ST STE 200
SYRACUSE, NY
Craig Philip Schlanger
315-422-1122
201 E JEFFERSON ST STE 530
SYRACUSE, NY
Douglas H. Young
315-425-2738
217 S SALINA ST ONONDAGA PLAZA
SYRACUSE, NY
John L. Murad
315-471-3151
100 MADISON ST ONE MONY TOWER
SYRACUSE, NY
Peter James Cambs
5701 W GENESEE ST
CAMILLUS, NY
Robert Gratton Bennett
308 MALTBIE ST STE 200
SYRACUSE, NY
Scott A. Brenneck
217 S SALINA ST ONONDAGA PLAZA
SYRACUSE, NY
Craig J. Billinson
315-471-6265
342 S SALINA ST STE 300
SYRACUSE, NY
Michael Scott Porter
120 MADISON ST TWO MONY TOWER
SYRACUSE, NY
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Wrong Death Claims

What is a wrongful death claim?

A wrongful death lawsuit claims that the victim was killed as a result of negligence (or other type of unjust action) on the part of the person or entity being sued, and that the victim's survivors are entitled to monetary damages as a result of the improper conduct.

This type of claim is different from a normal negligence lawsuit, which is filed by the person injured for the resulting damages. Originally under "common law" (the general legal principles passed from England to the United States over hundreds of years), a wrongful death claim did not exist based upon the reasoning that the claim died with the victim where there was no way to compensate him for damages. The surviving family members then could not claim damages from the person who caused the victim's death. Over the years, states have passed wrongful death laws that provide compensation for persons who may have been damaged from the death of the victim as well as an incentive to act carefully and safely. Today, all states have some form of a wrongful death claim action in force.

While state "wrongful death statutes" were drafted independently of each other and are often unique, they all follow the same general principles. A wrongful death claim generally consists of four elements: (1) the death was caused, in whole or part, by the conduct of the defendant; (2) the defendant was negligent or strictly liable for the victim's death; (3) there is a surviving spouse, children, beneficiaries or dependents; and (4) monetary damages have resulted from the victim's death.

This section of FreeAdvice does not attempt to describe the 50 different rules for each state, but instead provides some of the general principles behind wrongful death claims. If you believe you have a valid claim for the wrongful death of a family member, you should consult a wrongful death attorney from your local area regarding the requirements for your particular jurisdiction.

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