Wrongful Death Cases

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Posted on 28th January 2010 by admin in Uncategorized

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Sometimes a wrongful death cannot be proved deliberate enough to cause criminal action against the guilty party.  The determining factor is intent.  This is often the case in negligent death.  An example of this will be if a person were to run a stop sign due to not seeing it.  If this resulted in death, the act was not deliberate enough to be considered a criminal act.

Someone may cause a deliberate death and be charged at the criminal level, but also be charged with a wrongful death as well.  Not all wrongful deaths are a criminal act.  It is the gray areas that a personal injury and wrongful death attorney can help you with.

No one expects a loved one to die at the expense of another person.  You need to find a personal injury and wrongful death attorney that can let you know what your rights are as a family and the rights of your loved one.  If you are not sure what to do, many attorneys will give you a free consultation so that you know exactly what to expect through the whole process.  They will be with you through the whole process if you decide to proceed with your lawsuit.  Make sure to get an experience law firm on your side.

This article is for informational purposes only.

Legal Pages: Personal Injury Attorneys Abrahamson & Uiterwyk. Representing victims in Clearwater, Florida.