6 Common Wrongful Death Lawsuits
6 Common Wrongful Death Lawsuits
Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult and heartbreaking experiences that a person can go through in their lives. This can be even more complicated to process when the individual's death is caused by someone else’s negligence. Although compensation doesn’t make up for losing a loved one, filing a wrongful death lawsuit can give loved ones a sense of financial stability when covering medical bills, funeral costs, and household expenses while trying to restore their lives.Wrongful death is when an individual’s death is due to negligence or wrongful actions of a person and/or business entity. Wrongful death claims can be relevant in many different personal injury cases. The following are the most common types of wrongful death cases.Car AccidentsCar accidents are one of the most common causes of wrongful death. According to preliminary estimated data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 38,680 people died in motor vehicle traffic accidents in 2020. Although Americans drove less during the pandemic, 2020 had the largest number of motor vehicle fatalities since 2007.Auto accident fatalities are caused by a number of reasons, including:
Speeding
Driving while drowsy
Drunk Driving
Distracted Driving
Unmaintained roads
Roadway construction
Speed of the truck
Driver error or carelessness
Mechanical issues
Irregular maintenance
Oversized load
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
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Misdiagnosis
Delayed treatment
Wrong treatment
Lack of consent
Defective medical device
Hospital negligence
Birth Injuries
Pharmaceutical errors
Harmful patient conditions
Falls, slips, and trips
Exposure to harmful substances
Transportation accidents
Manufacturing and/or machinery accidents
Being struck by an object
Drugs
Vehicles and parts
Medical devices
Children’s toys
Food items
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