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How To Prove Fault for a Wrongful Death Claim

Losing a loved one is a difficult experience for anyone, more so if it happens because of another person’s negligence or wrongful act. In this case, you may be eligible to file for a wrongful death lawsuit. Although nothing will be enough to atone for your loss, filing this lawsuit will hold the at-fault party responsible for their actions and cover any financial losses in the family.
Wrongful death lawsuits are incredibly challenging to handle on your own. That’s why it’s best to have an attorney help you. Proving the defendant’s fault is crucial to win the case. To do this, you must show the following:
Duty of Care
The first thing you need to do is prove that the defendant owed a duty of care to the deceased. This may vary depending on the situation. Duties of care may be owed by healthcare professionals who must keep their patients healthy or by drivers who have a duty to obey traffic laws and drive safely.
Breach of Duty
Once it’s been established that a duty of care was present, you need to show that it was breached by the at-fault party. A breach of duty may result from any negligent act that fails to follow the standards of care in a certain situation; for example, a motorist that forgets to follow road signs. Here, evidence like police reports, medical records, or professional testimonies will be beneficial.
Causation
To further support your wrongful death claim, you must prove that the defendant’s breach of duty actually prompted the victim’s passing. In cases like car accidents, the defendant should be the one who caused direct harm that led to the victim’s death to show that they are at fault. Proving causation can be quite complex, so it’s ideal to have a skilled lawyer handle the case with you.
Damages
Lastly, it must be proven that the defendant’s negligence resulted in damages. Considering it’s a wrongful death claim, the decedent’s passing is enough proof of loss. Other damages may include medical expenses and burial costs.
Reach Out to Fitch & Stahle Law Office
Dealing with a wrongful death claim can be a complicated and emotionally tiring process. By hiring an experienced wrongful death lawyer, you’ll have higher chances of success in getting justice and fair compensation for the loss of your loved ones. Contact Fitch & Stahle Law Office to request a free consultationand learn more about our legal services in IA and NE.

