Missouri Fatal Motorcycle Accident Attorney
Legal Representation After a Deadly Motorcycle Crash
Motorcycles provide little to no protection for their riders. Therefore, injured victims often suffer catastrophic injuries or death. If you have lost a loved one in a fatal crash, it is in your best interest to speak with our https://www.pagelaw.com/personal-injury/. Depending on the circumstances surrounding the collision, you may be able to pursue financial compensation for your irreparable loss.
Wrongful Death Claim
A wrongful death is a fatality, which is caused by negligence or wrongdoing on the part of an individual or an entity. The family of the victim may choose to hold the at-fault party civilly liable for the accident by filing a Missouri wrongful death claim. If the lawsuit is successful, financial compensation will be awarded to the deceased victim’s family.
Who May File a Wrongful Death Claim?
Missouri Statute 537.080 states: “Whenever the death of a person results from any act, conduct, occurrence, transaction, or circumstance which, if death had not ensued, would have entitled such person to recover damages in respect thereof, the person or party who, or the corporation which, would have been liable if death had not ensued shall be liable in an action for damages, notwithstanding the death of the person injured.”
In general terms, immediate family members of the victim, who are financially dependent, may usually file a claim. This typically includes spouses, children and in some cases, parents.
What Wrongful Death Damages Can Be Claimed?
Before filing a wrongful death claim, it is important to understand what your claim may be worth. While there is no way to know exactly how much your claim is worth, a general understanding of the value of wrongful death claims can help potential claimants decide what is right for them. Common damages that may be covered by a wrongful death claim include:
- All medical expenses: When a motorcycle rider survives the injuries long enough to receive treatment, the emergency care expenses can add up fast. Depending on the health care coverage available to the victim, these hospital bills can be devastating to a family that has already suffered a great loss.
- Funeral bills: Even a small private service and burial can cost thousands of dollars. When a motorcycle rider is killed in a car crash, the victim’s family should not be left holding the bills for the funeral.
- Lost future wages: The amount of money the victim made should be worked into a wrongful death claim. The surviving dependants should receive financial compensation for the lost future wages. Immediate family members may also be entitled to receive money lost in medical insurance, pension and other benefits.
- Loss of companionship: In some cases, a spouse or loved one may receive financial compensation for the loss of their companion.
No amount of money can compensate a family for the loss of a loved one. Families not only suffer emotionally, but also financially in the aftermath of a loss. The purpose of wrongful death claims is not to put a price tag on the life of a loved one, but to help families recover financially and help secure their financial future to some degree.
Speak with Our St. Louis Missouri Fatal Motorcycle Accident Lawyers
If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, please contact an experienced St. Louis fatal motorcycle accident lawyer. We treat all clients with care, honesty and sensitivity. Call us today at (314) 322-8515 to find out how we can help you through these trying times.
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