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DEATH
Losing
a loved one is difficult. Losing
that person due to someone
else's negligence can be even
harder. When you are grieving,
hurt and worried about the
future, it is uncomfortable to
talk about insurance claims,
wrongful death settlements and
cash awards. However, when you
run out of money and the bills
pile up, you will be glad there
was a professional and highly
skilled lawyer who helped you
get the compensation you
deserve. A financial settlement
can never replace your loved
one, but it can help bring
closure and security for your
future.
Kirk
Law Firm represents individuals and
families that have lost a loved
one or been seriously injured
due to the negligence of
another. We remain sensitive to
our clients' emotional needs
during this difficult time,
while helping to make sure their
future financial needs are met.
According
to the Centers for Disease
Control, accidents and
unintentional injuries are the
fifth leading cause of death in
the United States, and the
number one cause of death for
those between the ages of 1 and
40. Approximately 45
percent of unintentional injury
deaths occurred in and around
the home. Unintentional home
injury deaths to children are
caused primarily by fire and
burns, suffocation, drowning,
firearms, falls, choking and
poisoning.
In
the grief and confusion that
follows the sudden and
unnecessary loss of a loved one,
families are expected to move
quickly to pursue legal action
against those responsible. An
attorney that can advance your
case decisively and determine
the financial losses you've
incurred is essential to getting
the best verdict or settlement
in a wrongful death lawsuit.
The
common denominator for every
wrongful death claim is that
some degree of negligence on the
part of another contributed to
the victim's demise. The
resulting jury award or
settlement is determined by
several economic factors,
including the victim's life
expectancy and life income, the
pain, suffering and medical
costs (if any) that the victim
experienced before death, and
intangibles related to the
grieving family, such as loss of
parenting, loss of
companionship, emotional
distress and anguish.
Wrongful
death is a personal injury tort
that holds an individual, group
or corporation accountable for
causing injury to another
person. The primary goal of the
tort is to provide relief to the
plaintiff and deter the
defendant from inflicting
further harm to others.
In
Kentucky, the immediate
family members (spouses,
children and parents) have the
right to pursue a wrongful death
claim. The amount of damages
awarded will depend on the
plaintiff's relationship to the
deceased, while the compensation
for damages may include
compensation for the following:
- Reimbursement
for all medical expenses
incurred as a result of the
negligence.
- Reimbursement
for the loss of any future
income.
- Reimbursement
for property damage, if
applicable.
- Reimbursement
for any future services
normally provided to you by
the person who has died.
- Reimbursement
for loss of consortium,
meaning a spouse's right to
the companionship, help and
affection from the person
who has died.
- Reimbursement
for any punitive damages if
the negligence was found to
be criminal.
The
one thing that must be proven in
all wrongful death cases is
negligence, which is
characterized by inattention,
thoughtlessness, inadvertence
and mistakes. Also, as with any
personal injury claim, there is
a time component as to when a
wrongful death claim must be
filed: A cause of action for
wrongful death accrues on the
date of death and must be filed
within two years of that date.
Kirk Law Firm attorneys have
represented the survivors of
wrongful death victims across
several practice areas,
including those who've perished
in car accidents, truck
accidents, defective product
accidents, and fatal events from
pharmaceuticals and prescription
drugs.
Monetary damages cannot bring a
loved one back, but it can
provide a means for a family to
continue to live in the fashion
to which it was accustomed, it
can assure a college education
for the children, it can provide
medical and other necessities
and comforts of life to help
face an uncertain emotional
future.
At
Kirk Law Firm,
our goal is to provide
exceptional legal services to
our clients. We strive to
achieve the highest standard of
excellence for the protection of
individual rights through team
work and the use of our
considerable resources and
experience. For a free
consultation regarding your
legal claim, call us at: 1-606-297-4317.
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