First, you must show that your claim involves the death of a human being. You must also show that you have standing to bring a wrongful death action. In New Jersey, the parties with standing include the surviving spouse, children, parents, and siblings of the deceased, provided they were financially dependent on the deceased at the time of death or are entitled to an inheritance.
A wrongful death lawsuit is a form of personal injury claim and therefore requires all the elements of any other personal injury lawsuit. Most personal injury claims, and most wrongful death claims, are based on a legal theory of negligence. To demonstrate negligence, you must show:
At the office of Howard N. Sobel, we provide comprehensive counsel to anyone who has lost a loved one because of the negligence of another person. Contact our office online or call us at 856-424-6400 to set up a free initial consultation. Evening and weekend appointments can be arranged upon request. We accept all major credit cards.
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