To support a claim, you'll need evidence like medical records, accident reports, and anything that shows how the death occurred and who was at fault. The more proof, the better!
Absolutely! If more than one person or entity contributed to the death, they can all be held accountable. It’s a team effort when it comes to responsibility.
Liability is about figuring out who is at fault. It could be due to negligence, intentional harm, or other legal reasons. It’s like connecting the dots to see who’s responsible.
In California, you generally have two years from the date of the person's death to file a lawsuit. Time flies, so it’s best to act quickly!
You can claim for various things like lost wages, funeral expenses, and even emotional pain. It’s about what the loved ones have lost due to the tragedy.
Usually, close family members like spouses, children, or parents can file a claim. It’s all about who had a close bond with the person who died.
Wrongful death is when someone loses their life due to another person's actions or negligence. It’s like a tragic accident, but with someone else being responsible.