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The highest wrongful death settlement was $160 million.
There is no average wrongful death settlement because many factors will influence the value of a case. Meeting with a lawyer will help you understand these factors and evaluate your case.
In Indiana, the damage caps for wrongful death lawsuits are as follows: $1.25 million cap for death caused by medical malpractice. $300,000 cap for loss of love and companionship damages for a deceased, unmarried adult with no dependents. $700,000 cap for death caused by a government entity.
Under current laws, legal surviving spouses, children, and parents of the deceased may initiate the claims process for recovery. If the family does not file a claim within three months of a loved one's death, an estate representative may also file a wrongful death claim.
There is no specific formula to calculate damages as they are usually determined based on the actual expenses of the victim and compensation for their pain and anguish. Compensation should make the injured person ?whole? again.