Wrongful Death & Accidental Death Attorney in Charlotte, NC

Compassionate Wrongful Death Lawyer

No accident is more devastating than one that results in the death of a loved one. If you have lost a loved one in an accident, it can be difficult to focus on anything else. However, on top of the grief caused by your loss, you may face costly and unexpected medical and burial expenses and the loss of income your loved one provided.

At the Law Offices of deBrun, Armstrong & May PLLC, our Charlotte wrongful death attorney and staff are here to help you through this difficult time. We provide attentive, compassionate representation to obtain the compensation you need for your unexpected loss and the resulting costs.

What is Considered a Wrongful Death

A wrongful death is a fatal accident caused by the negligence, wrongful act or default of another person, business or entity. Under North Carolina and Charlotte wrongful death laws, surviving family members of the victim killed in a wrongful death accident may recover compensation if the victim would have been able to sue for personal injury had he or she lived.

Wrongful Death Compensation

North Carolina law provides that only the personal representative of the estate of the deceased accident victim can sue for wrongful death. Once the representative and his or her Charlotte personal injury lawyer recover compensation for wrongful death, it is distributed according to statute.

  • Reimbursement to the estate of the victim for court and other expenses
  • Attorneys’ fees
  • Burial expenses
  • Reasonable hospital and medical expenses up to $4,500, not exceeding 50% of the compensation recovered after deducting attorneys’ fees.

Once these are paid, the remaining compensation goes to the surviving family members, including surviving spouse, parents or children, in order of the Intestate Succession Act.

Types of Compensation for Wrongful Death

Our highly skilled Charlotte wrongful death lawyers and staff assist surviving family members in recovering compensation for a wide range of damages resulting from the wrongful death of their loved one:

  • Expenses for care, treatment and hospitalization for injuries prior to death
  • Compensation for pain and suffering of the deceased victim
  • Reasonable funeral expenses
  • Loss of income from the decedent
  • Loss of services, protection, care and assistance the deceased would have provided
  • Loss of society, companionship, comfort, guidance, kindly offices and advice
  • Nominal damages
  • Expenses for care, treatment and hospitalization for injuries prior to death
  • Compensation for pain and suffering of the deceased victim
  • Reasonable funeral expenses
  • Loss of income from the decedent
  • Loss of services, protection, care and assistance the deceased would have provided
  • Loss of society, companionship, comfort, guidance, kindly offices and advice
  • Nominal damages

Accidental Death Lawyer: Helping Relatives Get Justice For The Loss of A Loved One

Accidents change lives suddenly. Every family’s worst fear is getting a call that a loved one has been killed in some type of accident. Unfortunately, accidental deaths happen. If your family has lost a loved one due to any type of accident or injury, the Law Offices of deBrun, Armstrong & May PLLC in Charlotte is here to help.

Understanding Accidental Death Cases in North Carolina

There are any number of dangers and diseases that can kill, most of which aren’t anyone’s fault as far as the law is concerned. North Carolina personal injury law is concerned with deaths that are preventable. When one person’s actions or inactions lead to the death of another person, the law may allow the deceased person’s family to bring a lawsuit for an accidental death.ing:

Who Can File a Charlotte Accidental Death Case

North Carolina law places restrictions on which family members can file an accidental death lawsuit. In fact, only the personal representative of the deceased person (decedent) can bring the claim. This person is either the administrator of the estate or the executor of the decedent’s will, if there was a will naming an executor. If you are an adult and the last surviving relative of the decedent, you may be able to bring this claim.

How Long Do I Have to File a Claim After The Death of My Loved One?

While an experienced wrongful death lawyer can tell you exactly how the law applies in your case, North Carolina generally places time limits on accidental death suits. In most cases, the statute of limitations states that you must file the claim within two years of the date of the death.

What Is The Difference Between a Criminal and a Civil Case for Accidental Death?

It is important to understand that accidental deaths are sometimes handled in two parallel justice systems. The criminal system determines if someone broke a law and committed a crime. If this person’s actions lead to a death, they may be charged with involuntary manslaughter, also known as negligent homicide. Punishments may include prison, probation and fines. Your family doesn’t need to hire an attorney to help you bring criminal charges. Those charges are brought by the state.
The civil law system allows injured parties to recover damages when someone has done something wrong to them. In the case of an accidental death, this means the estate or family of the deceased person may be able to hold the negligent party liable for monetary and emotional damages. To protect the interests of the deceased’s loved ones, you should hire an experienced personal injury law firm.

After a Tragedy Strikes Your Family, Rely on a Law Firm You Can Trust

At the Law Offices of deBrun, Armstrong & May PLLC, we treat our clients with compassion. When you hire us, you will receive personalized attention and communication from an experienced personal injury lawyer. Call us today at 704-405-5505 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation.

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