Wrongful Death
Under New York law, a wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the negligence, recklessness, or misconduct of another party. Common causes include:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Construction accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Dangerous property conditions
- Pedestrian accidents
- Defective products
If the deceased person could have filed a personal injury claim had they survived, their family may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
In New York, wrongful death lawsuits are typically filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate.
Compensation may benefit:
- Spouses
- Children
- Parents
- Other financial dependents
Damages may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical bills related to the fatal injury
- Lost income and financial support
- Loss of parental guidance
- Loss of services provided by the deceased
New York’s dense population and busy infrastructure create conditions where tragic accidents occur.
Common scenarios include:
Motor vehicle accidents
Negligent drivers, speeding, distracted driving, and drunk driving frequently lead to fatal crashes.
Construction accidents
New York construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces. Fatal falls, equipment failures, and unsafe conditions often lead to wrongful death claims.
Medical malpractice
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and delayed treatment can result in fatal outcomes.
Unsafe property conditions
Negligent property owners may be liable when unsafe premises lead to fatal slip and fall accidents.
To succeed in a wrongful death case, attorneys must prove:
- A duty of care existed
- The defendant breached that duty
- The breach caused the fatal injury
- The family suffered financial damages
These cases often require:
- Accident reconstruction experts
- Medical experts
- Economic loss specialists
Wrongful death cases can involve complex legal and financial issues. An experienced attorney helps families by:
- Investigating the cause of the accident
- Gathering medical and accident evidence
- Working with expert witnesses
- Negotiating with insurance companies
- Filing lawsuits when necessary
At The Personal Injury Law Firm of David J. Hernandez, every case is approached with careful preparation and dedication to protecting the rights of families during difficult times.
If your family lost a loved one due to negligence, legal guidance can help you understand your rights and options.
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In most cases, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of death.
Compensation may include funeral expenses, lost income, and financial support.
No. A claim requires proof that negligence or misconduct caused the death.
