Unfortunately, auto accidents are a common occurrence with many crashes resulting in fatalities. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Fatality Analysis Reporting System, Louisiana had 768 deaths due to fatal car crashes in 2018. If your loved one was in a fatal accident, you and your family may feel overwhelmed with grief and stress. There are funeral expenses, property damage, lost wages, and more.
Our lawyers know that financial compensation can never make up for the loss of a loved one, but we want to help you relieve some of your financial stresses. The Attorney of Counsel of Carabin Shaw, Berit Hanna can help you and your loved ones with your wrongful death case. This experienced wrongful death attorney serving Louisiana is waiting to help you.
Pursuing a Wrongful Death Case After a Fatal AccidentAccording to Louisiana Civil Code Section 2512.2, a wrongful death claim seeks compensation when a person dies at the fault of another. If you want to pursue a wrongful death case after a Fatal Car Accident in Louisiana, it must be proven that the defendant was negligent.
There may be a variety of reasons a car accident occurred, but if negligence is suspected, then the following may have caused the accident:
These are just a few of the causes that can result in negligence. There may be multiple negligent parties so it is important to talk to an attorney about the accident details. If you suspect that negligence played a part in your loved one’s accident, contact one of our Louisiana personal injury lawyers so we can get started on figuring out how to hold the negligent party accountable.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?In Louisiana, these parties can pursue a wrongful death case:
Additionally, any adopted family members can pursue a wrongful death claim just the same as those related by blood or marriage. If you have any additional questions about who and who cannot file a wrongful death claim, contact a wrongful death attorney serving Louisiana.
Damages in a Wrongful Death CaseA wrongful death claim can cover both economic and noneconomic losses. These economic losses include:
Noneconomic damages cover your intangible losses. These may include:
Remember that the statute of limitations in Louisiana is one year from the date of the deceased person’s death. Call a Louisiana personal injury lawyer as soon as you can. We will handle your claim in a timely manner to ensure your family gets justice and the compensation you all deserve.
Our Lawyers Will Fight For Your Due CompensationAt Carabin Shaw, we want to ensure your family gets the financial compensation you rightfully deserve. Our attorneys have years of experience helping families who have lost loved ones due to negligent car accidents. Call us today to talk with an Attorney of Counsel of Carabin Shaw, Berit Hanna at 1-800-555-0101. We offer a free initial consultation.