Articles, tagged with "wrongful death cases", page 6
18th November 2008
Human life is priceless, and a life that was lost can never be brought back. But in legal situations where wrongful death occurs, one of the things juries and courts are required to do is to determine the damage award for the people left behind by a victi...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
29th September 2008
When a person dies as a result of someone else's negligence or actions, the family of the victim is entitled to file a wrongful death claim. Losing a loved as the result of negligence or malicious behavior is devastating, and no amount of money can revers...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
23rd July 2008
Wrongful death may be caused by an individual, group of individuals, company or organization who has been proven negligent of their acts.
Before the enactment of the wrongful death law, the survivors of the departed victims do not have the rights to se...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
09th June 2008
People can be injured anywhere and everywhere. No matter how much amount of prevention is applied, potential injuries still penetrate our realms. Whether from intentional inflictions or through accident or negligence, personal injuries are potential event...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
23rd May 2008
Losing someone is a misfortune, a disaster. It causes great pain to the family especially when the unfortunate victim is the breadwinner. It would be a sullen event for the helpless family losing the much-needed finances for their daily consumption as wel...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
28th April 2008
There are varied reasons of personal injuries. These harms may be incurred from accidents, negligence and, in some instances, from deliberate or intentional infliction.
In the same manner, personal injury laws are vast and classified according to their...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
20th April 2008
It is a sad fact that many tragedies occur due to the unaccepted and inexcusable conducts of other people. Such conducts of other people often result to loss of lives. This is termed as wrongful deaths.
Wrongful death is simply defined as a death cause...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
07th April 2008
Wrongful death occurs when a person's reckless or negligent actions result in the death of another person. It can be an instant or immediate death; or it can be a delayed outcome of an accident. It may also be intentional or unintended.
In most cases,...
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Author:
Manuel Salvacion
25th March 2008
Surprisingly, Washington State's Attorney General Rob McKenna opposes the new wrongful death bill which would give adult parents the legal right to sue and recover damages for the wrongful death of an adult child (age 26 and younger). Mr. McKenna's prima...
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Author:
Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law
20th August 2007
Wrongful Death/Personal Injury
Wrongful Death
In general, a wrongful death is a death caused by the negligence, recklessness, malpractice or inaction of another. The death may be the result of an accident or other adverse event. Wrongful death cas...
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Author:
Melissa Neiman, M.D., J.D.
20th April 2007
When You Sell Your Insurance Structured Settlement You Get, Time Value of Money
Structured settlements are financial packages or financial agreements permitting a settlement to be paid through an annuity via regularly scheduled installments either for ...
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Author:
Paul Sherman
19th December 2006
"Wrongful death" is the term designated to name what occurs when an individual(s) is/are fatally injured due to the misconduct or negligence of another person, company or entity. If you have even an iota of suspicion that the cause of death of a loved one...
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Author:
Patch
26th May 2006
A structured settlement is an arrangement where instead of a lump sum of cash being awarded to a claimant, a tax-free periodic payment is agreed. Structured settlements are often used in guardianship cases, workers compensation cases, wrongful death cases...
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Author:
Caroline Smith
08th January 2006
Pursuing a lawsuit can put a strain on your finances. But litigation funding can provide a feasible financial lifeline to support your case and living expenses.
If your personal funds are running out, and your case still hasn't made it to court, co...
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Author:
David Springer