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III. Compensation
   Medical Charges / Funeral Expenses
   Loss of Wages
   Loss of Support
   Loss of Parental Guidance
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Compensation

Courts define "pecuniary injuries" as those of medical and funeral expenses, in addition to loss of possible inheritance, support and services. Laws in most states provide for fair and just compensation when awarding damages resulting from a wrongful death. The statutes vary in determining if interest may also be claimed from the date of death on damages awarded.

Calculations on the amount of pecuniary losses take into consideration the condition of the decedent prior to the injury causing the death, their age, life expectancy, earning capacity, as well as their character and intelligence. The circumstances of the plaintiffs bringing the action are also considered when determining compensation. Analyzing these losses is complicated, as only actual pecuniary loss may be compensated.

If a lawsuit for personal injury was initiated prior to a victim's death, survivors may be entitled to the damages that may have been awarded, depending on the statutes in the state it was filed in. The suit for personal injury survives the victim, changing the type of suit from personal injury to a "survival action" and is usually brought together with the wrongful death proceedings. Juries consider various conditions of the victim before death when allowing compensation for pain and suffering. These include the gravity of pain and suffering, how much of this the victim was conscious of, if the victim knew of impending death and how long the suffering was endured.

Medical Charges/Funeral Expenses.

The claimant in the wrongful death case must be responsible for the medical charges and funeral expenses to have these amounts included in a wrongful death action.

Loss of Wages.

Determining the loss of wages depends on the circumstances of the decedent. If the victim was in poor health and unlikely complete a normal life expectancy, less would be awarded. Current earnings with normal increases in pay may be used, yet other conditions should come into review, such as enrollment in college or technical schools and potential for advancement from the latest position held. The victim's age and family history of lifetime expectancy are also factors for potential future earnings.

Loss of Support.

When a parent of minor children or caregiver of others passes away due to a wrongful death, the loss of support is also considered. This may be loss of monetary support, yet additional support of time, domestic help and advice is also something to be reviewed by the jury. For example, replacing the skills and abilities of a homemaker would include babysitting, housecleaning, meal preparation, secretarial work (i.e. bill paying and record keeping as well as scheduling, preparing for and keeping doctor appointments, school and sport activities, lessons (music, dance, gymnastics, etc.), animal care and the like as a partial list.

Loss of Parental Guidance.

Guidance from both parents is essential to children. When either parent dies, it is a traumatic loss to a child, no matter what the circumstances. Compensation for this would depend on the ages of the children as well as the relationship they have with the victim.

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I. General Information Wrongful Death

   What to do if there is a possibility of a       wrongful death
   When questions arise about a death
   The Discovery Rule and Time Limitations

II. Wrongful Death Categories
   Medical Malpractice
   Transportation Accidents
   Occupational
   Other

III. Compensation
   Medical Charges / Funeral Expenses
   Loss of Wages
   Loss of Support
   Loss of Parental Guidance
   Loss of Potential Inheritance
   Punitive Damages
   Multiple Defendants
   Jury Adjustments
   Other Reductions

IV. Death of the Elderly, Children, or
      Unborn
  
   Elderly
   Children
   Unborn Children

V. Expert Testimony

VI. Why Hire a Wrongful Death Lawyer-
    How  Do I Choose The Best One For
    Me? 

VII. Frequently Asked Questions


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