Exploring the Causes of Wrongful Death
While every case has a unique set of circumstances, there are a few situations where families have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim:
Car Accidents
One of the most common wrongful death scenarios is when a fatal car crash occurs because of reckless behavior. Many times, this is in the form of drunk driving. When a driver is under the influence of alcohol, they can cause a deadly accident. Surviving family members may have grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the intoxicated driver for their reckless actions that led to the death of their loved one.
Defective Products
Sometimes, the cause of death is a defective product, such as poorly designed, manufactured, or distributed items without proper safety precautions. An example of this would be a family losing a loved one to a defective car seat. If the seat failed to protect the child during a car accident because of a manufacturing flaw, the family may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim against the car seat manufacturer for putting a dangerous product on the market.
Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse
Many families trust that their elderly loved ones will receive compassionate and competent care when they enter a nursing home. Unfortunately, there are instances where neglect or abuse leads to preventable deaths. A common situation involves bedsores. They can develop when patients are not properly repositioned or cared for in a facility. If an older adult develops an untreated bedsore that becomes infected and leads to their death, this could be grounds for a wrongful death lawsuit.
Medical Malpractice
When healthcare professionals make errors that lead to the patient’s death, they need to be held liable. Misdiagnosis is an example of medical malpractice. If a doctor fails to diagnose a serious illness, such as cancer, in its early stages when treatment could have saved the patient’s life, the family may file a wrongful death lawsuit. In these cases, the medical professional’s failure to properly diagnose or treat the patient led directly to the patient’s death.
Fatal Workplace Accidents
Workplace accidents can also be a major source of wrongful deaths, especially in high-risk industries. For instance, a construction worker who falls from an unsecured scaffold may die due to the construction company’s negligence in failing to follow safety regulations. In these situations, the surviving family members may file a wrongful death claim against the employer for failing to provide a safe working environment.
Violent Act Fatalities
Intentional harm, such as homicides or violent attacks, can also lead to wrongful death claims. If the victim is killed in the process of a violent crime, their family may seek justice not only through criminal prosecution but also through a wrongful death lawsuit to hold the perpetrator financially accountable for their actions.
Domestic violence is another form of violence that can lead to wrongful death. If a person is killed as a result of a violent act, such as a sexual assault, within their home or family, the surviving relatives may pursue legal action for the emotional and financial toll caused by the death.
Deaths Due to Negligence
Finally, some wrongful deaths occur in public spaces where negligence or hazardous conditions go unaddressed. For example, if a person falls down a poorly maintained staircase at a public building, they may suffer fatal injuries.
Also, an individual might be killed due to a slip and fall accident on an unmarked wet floor or because of inadequate lighting in a parking lot, making it difficult to see potential dangers.
These public negligence cases can lead to wrongful death claims against the property owner or manager for failing to maintain a safe environment.