You need to consult an attorney. You can likely sue the county, but many government entities have protective caps or limits on maximum liability payments.
Individuals can sue a hospital for wrongful death. Depending on each state's statute, family members who are usually entitled to pursue legal action are spouses, next of kin, and children.
No. How can you sue someone if you're dead? Your heirs could file a wrongful death lawsuit.
There is no wrongful birth. Only wrongful death.
Yes, however, the rules for suing governmental entities are sometimes different than for suin individuals or companies. Suits against governmental entities for wrongful death are not uncommon. A city employee may cause a death in a car accident while driving on city business.
In general, sisters may have the right to sue in a wrongful death suit, depending on the laws of the state where the case is filed. Many jurisdictions allow siblings to file a wrongful death claim if they can demonstrate a close relationship with the deceased and if they meet the legal requirements set forth in state law. However, typically, primary beneficiaries such as spouses, children, or parents are given priority in wrongful death claims. It's essential to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific laws and eligibility criteria in the relevant jurisdiction.
Yes, it is possible to sue for wrongful death in cases of suicide, but the circumstances must typically involve negligence or intentional harm by another party. For example, if a third party's actions or negligence contributed to the individual's mental distress leading to suicide, a wrongful death claim may be viable. However, these cases can be complex and often face significant legal challenges, including proving causation and the defendant's liability. Consulting with a legal expert in wrongful death cases is essential to navigate the specifics of the situation.
A wrongful death suit is normally filed by a family member. If a criminal trial is being pursued, it could go in conjunction with that. If not, it can be done on it's own. It should be filed in the state and county of the actual death.
Yes, a boyfriend can sue for wrongful death, but this typically depends on the laws of the state where the incident occurred. Generally, wrongful death claims can be filed by immediate family members, such as spouses, children, or parents. However, some jurisdictions may allow a boyfriend or girlfriend to file a claim if they can demonstrate a significant emotional or financial relationship with the deceased. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific rights and options available in such cases.
Anyone can sue for wrongful arrest anywhere including Indiana. It is best to get an attorney that has been successful in the past with these types of cases.
In the US, anyone can sue anybody for anything. Personally, I believe that if the death WAS wrongful, the widow has a better case than the mother. The question is, will the mother's suit be accepted by the court, or rejected as frivolous.
If you think you may have a wrongful death claim, then you need a wrongful death attorney. A wrongful death is when someone dies due to the negligent, reckless, or illegal actions of another person. It can be intentional or unintentional.
Yes. The Florida Wrongful Death Act allows a child to recover for loss of support and services, regardless of how old that child was when the parent passed away. You should consult an attorney, so that all the relevant law can be applied to the facts of your case. I know a lot of good lawyers in Florida. Shoot me an e-mail, if you need help picking one. My email is: hopetohelp10@yahoo.com. Best of Luck!