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    A Look at the List of Survivors Who Can File a Wrongful Death Case

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 1, 20255 Mins Read
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    Losing a loved one is one of the most challenging experiences anyone can go through in their life. When that loss occurs due to another person’s negligence or intentional actions, the emotional pain can feel even more intense. In such cases, surviving family members may be left not only with grief but also with financial hardships.

    That is where the right to sue for wrongful death comes into play. In the United States, wrongful death lawsuits allow surviving family members to seek justice and compensation for their loss. Still, it’s important to understand who can file such a claim.

    What is a Wrongful Death Claim?

    Wrongful death claims are civil lawsuits that allow the family members or beneficiaries of the deceased to seek damages for the harm they’ve suffered because of another person’s negligence. However, only specific individuals are eligible to bring such a claim.

    The eligibility of who can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit depends on state laws, but there are general guidelines that provide the list of survivors who have the right to sue. Knowing who is eligible can help families take the appropriate legal steps during a difficult time.

    Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

    People who are closest to the deceased and suffered the greatest harm due to the death have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit. States generally recognize the following categories of people who can bring a wrongful death claim.

    1. Spouse

    If the deceased person was married, the surviving spouse is usually the first person eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Losing a spouse can lead to both emotional pain and financial strain at the same time, especially if the deceased was the primary breadwinner.

    In such cases, the surviving spouse is eligible for compensation for all the losses, including financial support and emotional companionship. If the surviving spouse lacks cognitive capacity, for example, affected by Alzheimer’s disease, the right to file may pass to another family member.

    2. Children

    If there is no surviving spouse, children of the deceased can file a wrongful death claim. Depending on the state’s laws, even stepchildren or adopted children may have the right to sue.

    Suppose the deceased financially supported their children or had a close relationship with them. In that case, the children may be able to seek damages for the loss of emotional support, companionship, and financial stability.

    3. Parents

    Parents can file a claim if the deceased has no surviving spouse or children. It is particularly common when the deceased is a young adult or a child. Parents can seek damages for the emotional suffering and, in some cases, the financial hardships they experience as a result of their child’s death. The right of parents to file a wrongful death suit may also depend on the state and whether the deceased was a minor or an adult.

    4. Siblings

    In some states, siblings may have the right to file a wrongful death claim if there are no surviving spouses, children, or parents. While this is less common than other categories, some states allow siblings to pursue legal action, mainly if they were financially dependent on the deceased or had a close relationship with them.

    Siblings may seek compensation for the loss of companionship and support, as well as for any financial hardship caused by the death.

    5. Domestic Partners

    In certain states, individuals involved in a domestic partnership with the deceased can file a wrongful death lawsuit. It applies to same-sex couples and unmarried partners who live together and share financial responsibilities.

    However, the laws regarding domestic partnerships may vary significantly, depending on the state’s recognition of the relationship and the specific circumstances related to the death.

    6. Financial Dependents

    Some states extend the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit to individuals who were financially dependent on the deceased, even if they were not immediate family members. These individuals can include grandparents, aunts, uncles, or close family friends who rely on the deceased for financial support. These claims are often more difficult to pursue because the claimant must demonstrate they depend financially on the deceased.

    Who Cannot File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

    In contrast to the individuals listed above, some groups do not have the legal right to file a wrongful death claim. These individuals include extended family members who were not financially dependent on the deceased or people who did not have a close relationship with the deceased.

    In general, distant relatives such as aunts, uncles, cousins, or grandparents cannot file a wrongful death claim unless they can prove financial dependence or another unique circumstance.

    Conclusion

    Filing a wrongful death lawsuit is a very legally complicated process but, at the same time, a very emotional and painful procedure. If you think you are eligible to file a wrongful death claim, it is essential to consult with a wrongful death attorney to get guidance for the legal process, protect your rights, and ensure that you receive fair compensation for the loss of your loved one.

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