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Understanding Wrongful Death Legal Claims In Philadelphia

Pennsylvania, like most states, realizes and understands how traumatizing and painful the sudden loss of a loved one can be. In fact, Pennsylvania has passed several legislations that address wrongful death to offer more recourse for surviving family members. 

At Edelstein Law, we feel one of the most important aspects of a wrongful death claim is finding someone who will advocate for you and your family. You don’t deserve to be in debt over medical bills, suffer from loss of household income, or stress about how you’ll survive without your loved one. Let an experienced wrongful death lawyer handle your case so you can focus more on things that matter, like grieving and moving forward.

Filing a wrongful death lawsuit is an emotional and difficult task, and while we know that nothing can bring back your loved one, an experienced lawyer can at least make sure you aren’t suffering from heartbreak and delinquent bills left behind. 

Don’t just settle for any kind of lawyer, however. It’s imperative you find someone who specializes in wrongful death cases because they require extensive knowledge and experience in both the law and medical fields. 

If you feel that someone you love has died due to wrongful and negligent acts, contact a wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible. Let a compassionate professional take some of the confusing and emotional burdens off your hands to ensure you are protected and taken care of.

Common Types of Wrongful Death Claims

Section 8301 from Pennsylvania Revised Statutes states that an action may be brought to recover damages for the death of an individual caused by the wrongful act or negligence of another so long as no claims were obtained by the injured individual during his or her lifetime.

 The most common cases of wrongful death are: 

  • Car Accidents

  • Medical Malpractice

  • Workplace Accidents 

 

Who Can File A Wrongful Death Claim in Pennsylvania?

Unfortunately, not every party who suffers from the loss of a loved one can file for wrongful death. In Pennslyvania, only surviving spouses, children, parents/guardians, and personal representatives are granted the right, excluding siblings, extended family members, same-sex partners, and common-law spouses. 

An eligible party may receive compensation for:

  • Loss of anticipated earnings

  • Loss of companionship 

  • Funeral expenses

  • Medical bills

  • Punitive damages, if it is determined that the death was caused by an intentional act of malice


Edelstein Law Group: Experienced Wrongful Death Lawyers Representing Survivors and Loved Ones in Philadelphia

Wrongful Death cases are sensitive and complex, and meeting the burden of proof can be difficult. That's why you need a dedicated, caring, and experienced lawyer to fight for your case. 

If someone you love has wrongfully died as the result of negligent or careless actions, we encourage you to contact our wrongful death lawyers. Our attorneys at Edelstein Law will evaluate your potential claim and assist you with getting the justice and compensation your family deserves.  

We are sensitive to and understand that these are difficult and stressful times. Let our Philadelphia accident attorneys help you. Contact us online or call us at (215) 893-9311 to schedule a consultation with a qualified and trustworthy accident lawyer. 

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