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Cumming Wrongful Death Lawyers Jonathan R. Brockman, P.C.
Losing a family member is devastating, no matter the circumstances. Sometimes, you have time to prepare for it emotionally and financially. When your loved one’s death is caused by someone’s recklessness or negligence, it often comes a shock.
In Georgia, the law defines wrongful death as the death of one party that another party causes due to their reckless, negligent, criminal, or intentional acts. If you’re not sure whether your loss counts, don’t hesitate to contact us to find out. What’s Considered Wrongful Death in Georgia?
If the victim was married at the time they died, their surviving spouse could sue the negligent party for compensation. If they had minor children, the surviving spouse must represent their interests during the case. No matter the number of minor children, the spouse cannot receive less than one-third of the total compensation. Close Family Members Are Entitled to File a Wrongful Death Claim
Some circumstances can pause the two-year “clock.” If there’s a corresponding criminal case pending about your loved one’s wrongful death, the clock will stop until it’s resolved. Once the criminal case ends, the two-year clock would begin again.
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