Although filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Atlanta cannot bring a loved one back, it can provide a family with financial relief following their tragic loss. Each state, including Georgia, has their own laws which allow the decedent’s family to seek financial compensation from the individual or entity whose negligent acts led to the wrongful death. The types of wrongful death damages a family can receive vary on the jurisdiction where the death occurred.
If you lost a loved one, someone else may be responsible for your suffering. Our Atlanta wrongful death attorneys can investigate the cause of your loved one’s death and determine, under Atlanta statutes, whether you can recover monetary damages. To find out if you can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit, fill out our free case review form to speak with an Atlanta wrongful death attorney today.
While the loss of a loved one cannot be quantified, it is appropriate, in some circumstances, for relatives of the decedent to seek financial compensation. If a wrongful death lawsuit in Atlanta is successful, the plaintiff can recover a variety of monetary damages such as:
In Atlanta, these damages are evaluated as losses to the victim, as if he or she had lived. Although surviving relatives are filing the wrongful death claim, they are, in essence, acting as a representative of the decedent. Unfortunately, in Atlanta, family members cannot recover wrongful death damages for their own emotional suffering. Pain and suffering damages distributed in Atlanta wrongful death lawsuits reflect the distress experienced by the decedent.
When granting wrongful death damages in Atlanta, juries consider the life of the decedent, as well as their age, health, habits and business activities. The jurors will then use this information to determine a reasonable award to give to the surviving family. The jury may also consider the following aspects:
If you are considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit following your loved one’s death, contact our Atlanta wrongful death attorneys as soon as possible. We can further explain monetary damages, as well as other aspects of a wrongful death lawsuit. To contact our Atlanta wrongful death lawyers today, fill out our free case evaluation form on the right.
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