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Different Types of Damages that Can Be Included in a Wrongful Death Case

Wrongful Death CaseIn your time of loss, it may be strange to think about damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. However, it may be possible to recoup medical expenses and receive compensation for lost future income as a result of your family member’s passing. Each state has a different statute of limitations on wrongful death claims, so consult an attorney if you suspect that you may have a case. Here are different damages that can be included in a wrongful death action in Washington DC:

Medical and Funeral Expenses

The easiest to quantify damages are those costs that you have already incurred. If your loved one required medical care before his or her passing, your lawyer will always ask for reimbursement of these expenses. The same goes with funeral costs, which are an unavoidable part of the process.

Future Lost Wages

If the victim of negligence and wrongful death was one of the main providers for his or her family, you may be able to collect damages for their future wages. Your wrongful death attorney can help you add up expected future earnings and/or child care contributions that could have added to your household income.

Punitive Damages

Both of the above are examples of compensatory damages, or damages that are easy to quantity and that aim to put you in the same financial place you would have been without a wrongful death in your family. However, sometimes the negligent misconduct that caused the death is so egregious, that you can also ask for punitive damages. This financial award is meant to punish the at-fault party’s behavior so that they never do it again. Your lawyer will determine whether to ask for punitive as well as compensatory damages

Washington DC-area residents who are interested in filing a wrongful death claim should contact The Rich Firm, PC by calling 1-888- RICH-LAW (742-4529). We have decades of experience helping families receive the compensation they deserve following a personal injury lawsuit or wrongful death. Your first case evaluation is always free, so call today to schedule an appointment.

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