If someone else’s negligence fatally harmed your loved one, you may be able to recover financial awards through a wrongful death lawThumbs Up Guyssuit to address the financial and emotional impact of your loss.
We will use decades of legal experience to manage your case while you take care of your family member’s arrangements and honor their memory. The Greer personal injury lawyers at Miller, Dawson, Sigal & Ward can sue the liable party for your damages.
We are sorry for your loss and will work to get results that matter to you and your family. Call us for a free consultation today, where we can tell you how Greer wrongful death lawyers can help you recover justice and financial compensation.
Our Greer Wrongful Death Attorneys Will Fight for You to the End
The Thumbs Up Guys at our firm will be there for you and your family and work tirelessly to resolve your case. Wrongful death cases often involve complexities that require knowledge and legal experience to handle.
We know South Carolina’s wrongful death laws and can explain how they can affect your case. In South Carolina, wrongful death is defined as a death caused by someone else’s wrongful act, neglect, or default.
Our wrongful death attorneys in Greer will guide you through the legal process by:
- Investigating the incident that fatally wounded your relative.
- Gathering evidence to support your case.
- Listing all liable parties that owe you compensation.
- Negotiating with insurers for fair compensation that supports your family.
- Fighting for your recovery at trial if we cannot settle your case outside of court.
We offer a no-fee guarantee for your case, which allows you to get help without worrying about paying legal fees. This means you don’t have to pay us if we don’t win your case. Call us today to explore your legal options and next steps during a free consultation.
Understanding Damages in Wrongful Death Lawsuits
A wrongful death lawsuit is a legal action surviving family members of a deceased person bring against the party responsible for their loved one’s death. The purpose of these legal actions is to provide compensation for the survivors’ losses, including:
- Medical expenses: Costs incurred for the deceased’s medical care prior to death.
- Funeral and burial fees: Expenses related to laying your family member to rest.
- Lost wages and benefits: The income and benefits the deceased would have provided.
- Loss of companionship: Emotional suffering due to the loss of a loved one’s presence.
- Pain and suffering: The emotional distress experienced by the deceased before passing.
How Much Can You Recover in a Greer Wrongful Death Case?
In a Greer wrongful death case, several factors determine how much compensation you can recover. Compensation is typically divided into economic (financial) and non-economic (non-financial) damages.
Based on the list that appears above, your relative’s medical expenses and funeral and burial expenses are monetary losses for which you can demand compensation. Non-monetary losses include pain and suffering and the loss of your relative’s companionship.
Although they are rarely awarded, your case could involve punitive damages. A court can award these to punish the wrongdoer in your case and deter similar conduct in the future. These are not tied to specific losses but are based on the defendant’s conduct.
Other Factors That Can Influence Compensation in a Wrongful Death Case
Several factors can influence the total amount recovered in a wrongful death case, including:
- The age, health, and life expectancy of the deceased.
- The deceased’s earning capacity and income at the time of death.
- The relationship between the deceased and the claimants.
- The circumstances surrounding the death and the degree of negligence or misconduct involved.
Our Thumbs Up Guys will review all losses and factors and tell you the compensation award you can pursue.
Which Family Members Can Pursue Wrongful Death Lawsuits in South Carolina?
In South Carolina, the wrongful death lawsuit is typically filed by the executor or administrator of the deceased person’s estate. The compensation from a successful lawsuit benefits certain family members, which usually include:
- The surviving spouse
- The decedent’s children
- The decedent’s parents (if there is no surviving spouse or children)
- The decedent’s heirs (if there are no surviving spouse, children, or parents)
These family members are considered the beneficiaries and will receive the compensation awarded from the lawsuit. Our Greer wrongful death attorneys are dedicated to helping families navigate the complexities of wrongful death claims.
By guiding you through every step of the legal process, our experienced team strives to provide the support and advocacy needed during this challenging time.
What Kind of Wrongful Death Cases Do We Handle?
Our firm’s lawyers handle a wide range of wrongful death cases. We have:
- Car accident lawyers who handle fatalities resulting from negligent or reckless driving, such as speeding, drunk driving, or distracted driving.
- Motorcycle accident lawyers who handle cases where motorcycle riders suffer fatal injuries because of another driver’s negligence.
- Truck accident lawyers who handle cases involving fatalities caused by commercial truck accidents or other large, heavy vehicles.
You can also reach out to us for help from the following attorneys who also handle wrongful death lawsuits:
- Pedestrian accident lawyers
- Slip and fall accident lawyers
- Nursing home negligence lawyers
- Dog bite or animal attack lawyers
- Workplace accident lawyers
How Long Do You Have to File a Wrongful Death Case in S.C.?
South Carolina generally gives parties three years from the date of a loved one’s death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. This time limit, known as the statute of limitations, is important.
If you miss this deadline, you risk losing the right to pursue compensation. We encourage you to connect with us as soon as possible to ensure we can work on your case and file it on time.
Our Greer Wrongful Death Lawyers Are Ready to Represent You
If you have lost a loved one due to another’s negligence, the Thumbs Up Guys at Miller, Dawson, Sigal & Ward will take on your legal fight. Our Greer wrongful death lawyers know this is a difficult time, so we will do everything we can to help while you honor your relative.
We are committed to your full recovery and can help you decide your next steps as you rebuild your life. Call us today for a free consultation, and let us seek justice and fair compensation for you and your family.