Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

Righting Myths For Those Pursuing Wrongful Death Cases

by Hunter Moore

A wrongful death case is often one of the most challenging things that your family might have to go through in both emotional and legal terms. Some of the more commonly shared types of misinformation about these situations can leave individuals unable to make informed decisions throughout this process.

Myth: You Can Only Recover Costs For The Treatments That Were Given Before Death Occurred

There are many assumptions that people have when it comes to the types of damages and costs that they will be able to recover as a result of wrongful death proceedings. In particular, it is often assumed that people will only be able to recover damages for these losses that are directly related to the treatments or other medical expenses the victim incurred before passing. While this is one type of compensation that you can receive, it is not the only one. More particularly, you can also recover losses based on the emotional damage that you experienced, punitive damages and other types of compensation that are often awarded to victims of these cases.

Myth: A Wrongful Death Attorney Will Only Be Able To Help If Criminal Charges Are Filed

While there are many wrongful death cases that lead to criminal charges for the party responsible, individuals should avoid assuming that they will have to wait for criminal action to be taken in order to pursue a wrongful death case. In many situations, this type of case may be the only option for those that find that the accident that led to their loved one's death does not warrant criminal action. This is due to the fact that a person's negligence can still lead to them being liable for civil damages even if the actions may not rise to the level of a criminal offense.

Myth: Pursuing A Wrongful Death Claim Will Be Unnecessarily Traumatic

The emotional pain that a person experiences as a result of a wrongful death can be extremely difficult to overcome. This can lead to individuals being somewhat concerned about the emotional challenges that this case could pose. Luckily, you will find that your attorney will be able to assist you throughout this process so that you can minimize the amount that you will have to personally endure. As an added type of assistance, some people may also choose to invest in counseling services to help them with managing the emotions that they experience as they pursue justice for their loved ones.

Contact a wrongful death lawyer in your area to learn more.


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Good Fences And Not So Good Neighbors: Property Law 101

If you've recently moved into a new house and your neighbors are claiming you've infringed on their property line with your new fence, you may not know what to do. Sure, the idea of contacting a lawyer can be intimidating, but if your neighbors are insistent that you're on their property and you can't prove otherwise, an attorney may be the best choice. I created this site to help people just like you understand the laws surrounding property boundaries, real estate claims, and similar issues. I hope that the information here will give you some clarity as to whether or not you need to consult an attorney to protect your interests.

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