What is Wrongful Death?
A wrongful death occurs when someone dies due to another's careless or unjust conduct. In the U.S., this is defined as a death arising from another's improper act, omission, or negligence. If the decedent could have filed a personal injury claim had they lived, the death is likely considered wrongful.
Common Cases of Wrongful Death
Wrongful death cases often involve:
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Defective firearms
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Car crashes
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Tractor-trailer crashes
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Motorcycle crashes
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Boating accidents
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Alabama?
Eligibility to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Alabama depends on the decedent's age:
Adult (19 or older)
Only the personal representative of the decedent’s estate can file a claim.
Minor (18 or younger)
Parents have six months to file a claim, after which the personal representative must file.
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Under Alabama’s Wrongful Death Act, you are only allowed to recover punitive damages. The purpose of punitive damages is to punish the defendant and deter others from committing similar conduct.
If you believe your loved one's death was preventable, contact our Alabama wrongful death lawyers to explore your eligibility for compensation.