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Did You Know?    
 
 
There are those who cannot sue for wrongful death.
A family member cannot sue another family member for wrongful death.

 

When a loved one dies unexpectedly at work or at the hospital, family members are always left in shock. Naturally, one of the most difficult things to imagine is whether the person died because of someone else's negligence. But if this was the case in Utah, you may be able to recover damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. With the help of a wrongful death lawyer from Utah, your case will be handled quickly and efficiently.

 
Wrongful Death Facts    
 
 
Wrongful Death Stats from 1989 thru 1998 per 100,000 population in Utah
Drowning US (rate)1.7 1.07
Falls US (rate)4.3 5.3
Poisoning US (rate)3.2 0.52
Fire and burn-related US (rate)1.6 1.6
Motor Vehicle, Traffic-Related US (rate)16.4 17.67

Source: National Center injury Provention and Control
 

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Utah Verdicts and Settlements    
 
 
Utah family receive judgement of $305,291 in accidental death case (5/28/2004)
This is an appeal from a summary judgment for the plaintiffs in a diversity suit arising from a dispute over the scope of an accidental death insurance policy. The defendant insurance company denied the plaintiffs' claim under the policy on the groun
 

Utah wrongful death cases are usually brought on behalf of the deceased by his surviving spouse, child, or parent. There are numerous wrongful death situations that are recognized by each state's statutes.

Types of Utah wrongful death cases include:

  • Medical mistakes
  • Car or airplane accidents
  • Criminal attacks
  • Work-related exposure to dangerous conditions or substances
  • Death during a supervised activity

When your Utah wrongful death suit goes to court, judges and juries will decide your amount of damages based on pecuniary injury. That means they will look at how much money the family lost in terms of support, services, lost prospect of inheritance, and medical or funeral costs. Damage awards will also include interest from the date the family member died.

In cases where cruelty may have been involved, the courts might also consider punishing the person responsible for the Utah wrongful death. Usually, the laws regarding these punitive damages vary from state to state. Your Utah wrongful death lawyer will be able to tell you whether punitive damages will be considered.

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Utah Audio & Video    
 
  Settlement in Wrongful Death Suit
Audio, RM, 8 Kbps, 3:25, 11/18/1999

From member station WBFO in Buffalo, New York, Mark Scott reports on the settlement of a wrongful death suit. The family of an African-American woman killed in a traffic accident had sought $150 million. The defendants, admitting no liability in the death, settled yesterday for a little more than $2.5 million.
Source: National Public Radio
 
 
Utah External Sites    
 
 

Overturf v. University of Utah Medical Center. Filed Ja
Utah’s wrongful death statute, section 78-11-7, provides that when a person's death is caused by another's wrongful act or neglect, his heirs

 


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Wrongful Death Lawyer.com Terms

 


Today's Terms

Equitable action

Definition:
An action which may be brought for the purpose of restraining the threatened infliction of wrongs or injuries, and the prevention of threatened illegal action; case in which payment of money damages will not be adequate compensation.

Class action

Definition:
When different persons combine their lawsuits because the facts and the defendant are so similar. This is designed to save Court time and to allow one judge to hear all the cases at the same time and to make one decision binding on all parties. Class action lawsuits would typically occur after a plane or train accident where all the victims would sue the transport company together in a class action suit. Recent class actions have occurred against tobacco companies.

Defendant

Definition:
The party being sued or the party accused of committing the offense charged.

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Wrongful Death Hot Topics

 
Topics Related to Wrongful Death:

  • Catastrophic Injury
  • Slip and Fall
  • Personal Injury
  • Workplace Deaths
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Car Accidents

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Utah Wrongful-Death Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need an Wrongful-Death attorney you should contact our Wrongful-Death Attorney as soon as possible:

  • American Fork
  • Bountiful
  • Brigham City
  • Cedar City
  • Clearfield
  • Draper
  • Kaysville
  • Layton
  • Lehi
  • Logan
  • Magna
  • Midvale
  • Ogden
  • Orem
  • Pleasant Grove
  • Provo
  • Riverton
  • Roy
  • Saint George
  • Salt Lake City
  • Sandy
  • South Jordan
  • Spanish Fork
  • Springville
  • Tooele
  • Vernal
  • West Jordan
 


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