Yes, emotional distress is often included in wrongful death claims. Survivors may be eligible for compensation for the psychological and emotional toll of losing a loved one, which can include:
- Mental Anguish and Grief: This includes emotional suffering such as depression, anxiety, and trauma caused by the unexpected loss.
- Loss of Companionship: Surviving family members may claim damages for the loss of guidance, emotional support, and affection from the deceased.
In Los Angeles, immediate family members—such as spouses, children, and sometimes parents—can typically pursue compensation for emotional distress. However, courts will consider the closeness of the relationship when determining eligibility.
- Proving Emotional Distress: Unlike financial damages, emotional distress is more subjective. Courts may require psychological evaluations, therapy records, or personal testimony to support the claim.
A wrongful death attorney can guide you through the legal process, ensuring that all aspects of your emotional suffering are accurately documented and presented in your claim.