New Brunswick Wrongful Death Lawyer
Unfortunately, many things can cause injuries or even lead to death, such as traffic hazards, dangerous property features, and more. In most circumstances, people and businesses must take reasonable care to avoid causing harm to others. When someone’s actions or inaction cause an accident and a death occurs, the family members of the deceased can seek compensation for their financial and psychological losses through a wrongful death claim filed against a relevant insurance policy held by the at-fault party, such as an auto or homeowner’s policy. An experienced New Brunswick wrongful death lawyer could help you understand this type of claim and whether you are eligible to seek compensation through the personal injury claims process.
What Type of Compensation Is Available After a Wrongful Death?
When the negligence of another party causes someone’s death, a personal representative or executor of the deceased’s estate can file a wrongful death claim within two years of the date of death to seek compensation on behalf of the family. Claimants could seek economic damages, which involve compensation for financial losses family members or the estate incurred as a result of the injury and subsequent death, such as medical expenses during the treatment of the deceased’s final injuries, the loss of their wages, benefits, and future earning capacity, and the loss of household services that were provided by the deceased.
Claimants can also seek non-economic damages, which involve compensation for the psychological harm that family members experienced as a result of the wrongful death, such as the loss of companionship and guidance. In some cases, a survival action might accompany the wrongful death claim, seeking compensation that the deceased person would have been entitled to if they had survived their injuries, such as pain and suffering. An attorney in New Brunswick could help a family determine what compensation to seek in a wrongful death claim.
Why Do You Need a Lawyer to Assist You With Your Wrongful Death Claim?
The claims process can be extremely challenging for those without legal and insurance backgrounds. It may require negotiating with an insurance provider who is seeking to limit or eliminate money paid out on the claim. If the insurance adjuster fails to offer a fair settlement, a lawsuit may have to be filed so that a judge or jury can make decisions about liability and compensation. An experienced New Brunswick lawyer could provide many services when handling a wrongful death claim, including determining the value of the claim, communicating with the insurance provider, gathering evidence and documentation to prove the claim and justify its value, preparing the case for court if necessary, and presenting it to a judge or jury.
Because it is so important for personal representatives and family members to obtain legal assistance when seeking compensation, our lawyers provide these services without any upfront payment. Instead, our legal team is only paid for the work we do on a case if we can garner compensation on behalf of our clients through either a negotiated settlement or a court verdict.
Contact a New Brunswick Wrongful Death Attorney from Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq
At Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, we are unwavering in our policy of fighting for the maximum value of your claim. We have a proven track record of wins over the past three decades. Contact our New Brunswick wrongful death lawyers today for a free case evaluation.