According to MCL 600.2922, “whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect, or fault of another, and the act, neglect, or fault is such as would… shall be liable to an action for damages.”
In simpler terms, wrongful death is determined when someone dies due to another person’s or organization’s negligence or intentional act. In these cases, survivors can file a wrongful death claim with the help of a skilled Michigan wrongful death lawyer at Wigod & Falzon in which they can be compensated for the harm, losses, and suffering they’ve endured after losing a loved one.
In Michigan, the following relatives of the decedent are eligible to file:
In a wrongful death case, the defendant’s liability is expressed in terms of financial compensation that the court orders the defendant to pay to the deceased relatives listed above, such as in cases resulting from a distracted driving accident.
In Michigan, the following relatives of the decedent are eligible to file:
In a wrongful death case in Michigan, the defendant’s liability is expressed in terms of financial compensation that the court orders the defendant to pay to the deceased relatives listed above.
Here are some wrongful death settlement information for Michigan State:
We’ll explain all the steps involved in filing a wrongful death claim and make sure you’re taken care of throughout the whole process. We understand the sensitive nature of these claims, and we know how important it is for you to get justice.
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