To determine whether you have a valid wrongful death claim, several key factors need to be reviewed. A knowledgeable attorney will assess the circumstances of the death, the cause, and the responsible party. Important considerations include:
- Negligence or intentional wrongdoing: Did the death result from another party’s negligence or intentional misconduct? This could involve incidents such as car accidents caused by reckless driving, medical errors, or faulty products.
- Eligibility to file a claim: In California, only specific family members, such as a surviving spouse, children, and sometimes parents, can file a wrongful death lawsuit. Your relationship to the deceased will determine your right to pursue compensation.
- Financial and emotional harm: You must show that the death has caused both financial and emotional distress. For example, did the deceased contribute financially or provide emotional support that is now lost?
Consulting with an attorney is essential, as they will carefully review all evidence and circumstances to ensure your case meets the legal requirements for filing a wrongful death claim. They can also assist with gathering important documentation like medical records, accident reports, and testimonies that will strengthen your case.