Wrongful Death Attorney
Various Types of Law & Lawyers

Wrongful Death Attorney: When you are in need of legal advice it is crucial that you know the types of lawyers that will be able to best help you through your situation. Getting the wrong legal advice from lawyers can be extremely detrimental to your case and personal life. You can virtually find hundreds of lawyers that will provide you with the legal advice you need. Knowing which lawyers would be best, can be done by knowing what types of services the lawyers provide in their practice. The following will include different types of lawyers and the legal advice they can offer you.

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Bankruptcy Attorney Wrongful death is a claim in common law jurisdictions against a person who can be held liable for a death. The claim is brought in a civil action, usually by close relatives, as enumerated by statute. Under common law, a dead person cannot bring a suit, and this created a legal hole in which activities that resulted in a person's injury would result in civil sanction but activities that resulted in a person's death would not.

The standard of proof  in the United States is typically preponderance of the evidence  as opposed to   clear and convincing or beyond a reasonable doubt. In Australia  and the   United Kingdom, it is 'on the balance of probabilities'. For this reason it is often easier for a family to seek retribution against someone who kills a family member through   tort  than a   criminalprosecution. However, the two actions are not mutually exclusive; a person may be prosecuted criminally  for causing a person's death (whether in the form of murder, manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide, or some other theory) and that person can also be sued civilly in a wrongful death action (as in the   O.J. Simpson  cases). Wrongful death is also the only recourse available when a   company, not an individual, causes the death of a person; for example, historically, families have tried (both successfully and unsuccessfully) to sue   tobaccocompanies for wrongful deaths of their customers.

In most common law jurisdictions, there was no   common law  right to recover civil damages for the wrongful death of a person. [1]  Some jurisdictions have recognized a common law right of recovery for wrongful death, reasoning that “there is no present public policy against allowing recovery for wrongful death." [2]  Jurisdictions that recognize the common law right to recovery for wrongful death have used the right to fill in gaps in statutes or to apply common law principles to decisions. [3]  Many jurisdictions enacted statutes to create a right to such recovery. [4]  The issue of liability will be determined by the   tort  law of a given state.

 

 

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