Few situations are more emotionally difficult than the premature death of a loved one. The passing of somebody close to you can present financial and legal difficulties as well.
When a loved one’s death is caused by the actions of another person, a wrongful death claim allows family members of the deceased to seek compensation for damages resulting from their death. Legal action can be a way to seek closure and obtain justice. It’s also a way to cope with the sudden loss of somebody you depend on.
Wrongful death claims are often complex, and having skilled representation can greatly increase the likelihood of a successful outcome. For help understanding your rights and initiating a wrongful death claim, it’s crucial to consult with an attorney who can provide personalized guidance based on the circumstances of your case.
Preventable injuries cause more than 227,000 deaths in the United States each year, according to the National Safety Council (NSC). Some of the top causes of accidental deaths are:
Accidents rank as the fourth-leading cause of death in Texas. Not all accidental deaths meet the standards necessary for a wrongful death lawsuit, but many do.
The horrifying death of an 8-year-old girl who drowned in a swimming pool at a Hilton hotel in Houston is a reminder that tragedy can strike at any moment. However, her drowning may not simply be an “accident.” Her family says it was avoidable, and they have filed a wrongful death lawsuit that seeks justice for the incident.
While causing a death may result in a criminal case, it can also lead to a wrongful death lawsuit—a civil action brought on behalf of the person who died by members of their family. Criminal cases related to a fatality are brought by the state, whereas a wrongful death lawsuit is filed by an injury attorney.
A wrongful death suit is similar to a personal injury claim in that, had the decedent survived the accident, he or she would have been able to file a personal injury lawsuit against the party who injured them. After their death, the right to pursue an injury lawsuit passes to surviving family members.
“Wrongful death” in Texas refers to a legal cause of action that arises when a person’s death is caused by the wrongful act, negligence, carelessness, or misconduct of another person or entity (such as a business or the government).
Wrongful death claims allow statutorily defined family members or representatives of the deceased person’s estate to seek compensation for losses incurred due to the death. Under Texas state law, a death may be considered “wrongful” if it occurs due to:
The types of compensation available in a wrongful death lawsuit are comparable to those that can be recovered in a personal injury lawsuit and include:
Damages recoverable in a Texas wrongful death claim are generally divisible into economic damages (such as medical bills, funeral costs, loss of income, and loss of future earnings) and non-economic damages (e.g., pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and emotional distress). Punitive damages, designed to punish the defendant for particularly egregious conduct, can also be awarded in wrongful death cases.
As part of your free case evaluation, a wrongful death lawyer can help you understand what kinds of damages may be available, the types of proof needed to substantiate your claim, and how the claims process is likely to play out.
The right to file a Texas wrongful death case is typically limited to certain family members of the decedent. If the deceased person had a will or estate plan, this may also impact who has the authority to bring a wrongful death claim.
Texas wrongful death law states that the following parties have legal standing to file a wrongful death suit:
In a wrongful death claim, the burden of proof lies with the plaintiff (the party bringing the claim). The plaintiff must establish that the defendant’s negligence or intentional actions caused the death of their loved one and additionally show demonstrable losses tied to the death.
A person with standing, or the legal right to file a wrongful death claim, needs to prove these elements to prevail in a wrongful death dispute:
Texas uses a modified comparative negligence rule, which means that, if the decedent was partially at fault for their own death, any damages awarded for wrongful death may be reduced by their percentage of fault. However, if they are determined to be more than 50% responsible, their family may be barred from recovering damages altogether.
Comparative negligence is intended to make the legal system fairer, but insurance companies and defense lawyers sometimes use the rule to shift blame and pay fewer damages in a wrongful death claim.
The statute of limitations, or filing deadline, for a Texas wrongful death claim is typically two years from the decedent’s death. Failure to initiate a wrongful death action within this timeframe could result in the loss of your right to seek compensation.
Legal considerations may not be your top priority after the death of a loved one—and understandably so. But for the future well-being of your estate and your family, it is crucial to engage a wrongful death lawyer sooner rather than later.
There are many ways a wrongful death attorney can help you through this difficult time. The main thing to keep in mind is that these cases can become very complicated, very quickly, and that an attorney can keep legal worries from adding to your grief.
Jim Adler & Associates has recovered more than $1 billion for our injury clients. Some of the firm’s largest settlements resulted from wrongful death lawsuits and settlements, including recoveries of $26 million, $16 million, $4.85 million, $3.5 million, and $2.5 million.
The money that we recover in these types of cases goes towards helping grieving families put the broken pieces of their lives back together and ensuring that at-fault parties are made to pay for their irresponsible actions.
As you seek closure, you might want to discuss what happened with a lawyer. There are financial and legal considerations to keep in mind, and limited time to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
The wrongful death attorneys at Jim Adler & Associates, home of The Texas Hammer, are available to answer your questions with sympathy, tact, competence, and experience.
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Yes. If you have sustained injuries but have not filed a claim due to the incident happening several months ago, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with the Texas Statute of Limitations.
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