Negligent acts that cause harm to other persons should never be tolerated, especially when the end result is death. For those who have lost a loved one due to a wrongful death in Los Angeles, it is acceptable to hold the responsible party accountable for their actions. A victim’s loved ones can do this by filing a wrongful death claim.

When filing a wrongful death claim, it is important to make sure that certain criteria are met in order to build a case. Generally, there are three requirements that should be met before filing a California wrongful death claim:

  • Proof of death – This is any legal document that proves that the named person is deceased. The most common proof of death is in the form of a death certificate that is signed by the coroner.
  • Evidence to present – You will need to provide evidence that another party is at least partially responsible for the death. This can also include witnesses to the death. A skilled Los Angeles wrongful death attorney can help piece this together.
  • Damages sustained – To have a case, there must be some sort of damage that was sustained to the person, or group, filing the lawsuit. The damages can be either emotional suffering or financial loss.

Dealing with the burden of filing a claim may be the last thing you on your mind after the death of loved one. Let an experienced Los Angeles wrongful death attorney at Steinberg take this burden and help get you the compensation you deserve. Call 1-800-350-8888 today to schedule a free case evaluation.

Peter Steinberg
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Los Angeles Personal Injury Attorney Since 1982
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