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What is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

July 23, 2025
What is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Losing a loved one is always hard. But if their death is caused by someone else’s negligence or intentional actions, this adds to the pain. Depending on how a loved one passed, a wrongful death lawsuit can be brought against an individual or entity responsible for causing someone’s death due to negligence or intentional acts. A wrongful death lawsuit allows surviving family members to seek justice and compensation for their loss. 

But what exactly does this lawsuit entail, and how does it work? This blog post will explain the key aspects of wrongful death lawsuits, common causes, who can file a claim, and the damages that can be sought.

What is Considered Wrongful Death?

A wrongful death lawsuit is a legal claim brought when someone dies as a result of another person’s or entity’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. These lawsuits aim to hold the responsible party accountable and provide financial compensation for the emotional and economic impact of the loss. Wrongful death cases can happen due to various situations, and below are some of the most common ones:

Car Accidents

Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death and kill over 100 people every day, so if your loved one dies due to another driver’s careless or reckless actions, the family can pursue damages for funeral costs, medical expenses, lost income the person would have earned, and the emotional pain and suffering.

Filing a wrongful death claim varies by state, so it’s important to speak with a personal injury attorney in your area that knows motor vehicle accident laws.

Medical Malpractice

Errors made by healthcare providers such as misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, or improper treatment can result in a patient’s death. For instance, if a doctor prescribes the wrong medication causing someone’s death, the family of the deceased may have grounds for a wrongful death claim.

Medical malpractice wrongful death cases are complex and often require expert testimony, so it’s important to work with an attorney who understands both personal injury law and medical standards to gather the right evidence, build a strong case, and fight for justice on your behalf.

Workplace Accidents

Dangerous or unsafe working conditions can lead to fatal injuries, particularly in industries like construction, manufacturing, and mining. If an employer fails to enforce safety regulations and an employee dies as a result, the employer could be liable in a wrongful death suit.

Defective Products

Defective products like faulty machinery, toxic substances, or unsafe consumer goods can lead to wrongful deaths. For example, a malfunctioning car airbag that fails to deploy properly in an accident could result in a fatality, leading to a lawsuit against the manufacturer.

Criminal Acts

Homicides or other intentional acts of violence can also give rise to wrongful death claims. Although the perpetrator may face criminal charges, surviving family members can pursue a civil case to obtain compensation.

Truck Accidents

A wrongful death claim resulting from a truck accident is filed when a loved one is killed due to the negligence of a truck driver, trucking company, or another party involved in the operation or maintenance of a commercial vehicle, such as a delivery service. Common causes of truck accidents include driver fatigue, speeding, improper loading, mechanical failure, or violations of federal trucking regulations. Families who lose someone in a truck-related crash may seek compensation including medical expenses, funeral costs, lost future income, and emotional distress. These claims also help bring attention to industry safety issues and encourage stricter compliance to prevent future tragedies.

Nursing Home Abuse

If a resident of a nursing home dies due to negligence or abuse, a wrongful death lawsuit can be filed. Reasons for wrongful death could be that medical issues were ignored, there wasn’t enough supervision, or the resident suffered physical abuse. For families, filing a wrongful death lawsuit is a way to hold the facility accountable, get justice for their loved one, and hopefully prevent the same thing from happening to someone else. These cases are often deeply emotional, but they play an important role in exposing serious problems within elder care and pushing for better standards.

Premises Liability

A premises liability wrongful death claim can be filed when a fatal accident occurs on someone else’s property. Examples of fatal accidents on a premise can include dog bites, slippery surfaces, faulty stairs, or falling objects. Property owners have a legal responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors, tenants, or customers.

Pedestrian Accidents

A wrongful death claim from a pedestrian accident occurs when someone is fatally struck by a vehicle due to a driver’s negligence or reckless behavior. Pedestrian accidents often happen because the driver is speeding, is distracted, fails to yield or is driving under the influence. The victim’s family may file a wrongful death lawsuit to hold the driver accountable and recover compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, and emotional suffering.

Aviation Accidents

When someone dies in a plane or helicopter crash due to negligence, mechanical failure, pilot error, or poor maintenance, a wrongful death lawsuit can be filed. Because aviation accidents are often catastrophic, they typically lead to complex investigations and legal proceedings. Families of victims may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against airlines, manufacturers, maintenance companies, or other liable parties to seek justice and financial compensation.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

The right to file a wrongful death lawsuit varies by jurisdiction, but typically falls to the deceased person’s immediate family members. Common plaintiffs include:

If you think you have a claim or have questions about a wrongful death lawsuit, it’s a good idea to speak with a personal injury attorney who can guide you through the process and help protect your rights. If you’re in the Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis, or Cincinnati area, contact Postman Law today to schedule a free consultation with one of our attorneys. Call us at 844-POSTMAN or fill out our online form.

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