Now that you know about the types of damages that are taken into consideration in a Wrongful Death case, let's discuss exactly how those damages are calculated. Calculating damages can be a rather complicated process that involves various factors. The first thing that must be considered is the nature of the relationship that the deceased had with the plaintiff(s). The second thing is how dependent the plaintiff was on the deceased.
The third consideration is how long the deceased was expected to live if they had not died. The fourth consideration is whether or not there is any comparative fault. The fifth and last consideration that must be calculated is what the anticipated earnings and benefits of the deceased were. As previously stated, calculating damages can be a complicated process, and it is in this process where the skills of an experienced lawyer are needed.
Once damages have been calculated by the jury, it may have to be decided how to distribute the damages. Often times in a Wrongful Death case more than one family member was impacted by the loss of the deceased, so the court must take this in mind
and decide what to give to whom. If you feel that you suffered from a Wrongful Death
and want to file a claim, do not hesitate to call our experienced Philadelphia wrongful death lawyers for a consultation. The sooner you act, the more likely it is that evidence will be preserved and the more likely it is that you will be compensated for your suffering. |