Filing a Wrongful Death Suit in Pennsylvania

Losing a loved one due to the negligence of someone else is understandably devastating for the surviving family. When you lose a loved one in this tragic way, it is important to consider your legal options. While thinking about pursuing a case may not be at the forefront of your priorities at this time, it is something that you should keep in mind.

Recovering Compensation After a Loss

There are a lot of financial implications of losing a loved one, especially when that person was a significant source of monetary support for the family. If you choose to pursue a successful wrongful death case, you may be entitled to compensation for a number of expenses faced as a result of your loss. Some of the compensation that you may be entitled to includes the cost of funeral expenses, medical bills, lost future wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of relationship, and more.

Who is entitled to file a wrongful death case?

Laws vary from state to state when it comes to wrongful death cases in regards to who is permitted to bring legal action. In the state of Pennsylvania, the only person who is permitted to file on behalf of the beneficiaries is the personal representative of the decedent’s estate. It is important to note that in the event that the personal representative fails to file this case within 6 months of the decedent’s date of passing, any beneficiary is permitted to file a claim. The statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death case in the state of Pennsylvania is two years from the date of death.

Contact a Montgomery County Wrongful Death Attorney

It is important that you consult with an experienced wrongful death attorney who can help guide you through this challenging time. Our firm has decades of experience representing those who have lost a loved one in a senseless tragedy caused by the negligence of another party. For strong legal representation when it matters most, contact Friedman Schuman today.

Friedman Schuman is an experienced and dedicated legal resource for clients throughout Pennsylvania. We proudly serve clients facing a wide range of legal matters. If you require the services of an effective attorney, please contact Friedman Schuman today to schedule a consultation.

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