Category Archives: Wrongful Death
Top 10 Questions about Wrongful Death
If someone you know has been the victim of a wrongful death, you may have many questions. Consider these top ten questions about wrongful death in South Carolina. What Is Wrongful Death? When a family member’s death is caused by another person’s negligence or wrongful act, a surviving family member can bring the claim… Read More »
The 5 Ws of Wrongful Death Suits
If you have a wrongful death suit on your hands, you may be at a loss as to what to do next. You may be grieving, and may be lost and confused regarding whether and how to pursue your claim. Consider the 5 Ws of wrongful death- who, what, when, where, and why- before… Read More »
Top 5 Mistakes People Make after a Wrongful Death
After a death in the family, things can be chaotic and complicated. You may be wondering what your various rights and options are. One of the most important things you can do after a wrongful death is avoid making classic mistakes that many people make in the aftermath of wrongful deaths. Read on to… Read More »
Top Ten Facts about Wrongful Death in South Carolina
If you believe you may have a wrongful death claim for the death of a loved one, you may have questions about your rights and options. To learn a little more about wrongful death in South Carolina, read on to discover the top ten facts about wrongful death. Wrongful Death Is Not a Criminal… Read More »
Frequently Asked Questions about Wrongful Death Claims
If you have suffered the loss of a loved one, you may be looking for answers. Depending on the circumstances of your loved one’s death, you may be able to make a claim for wrongful death and get the compensation you need and deserve. What is wrongful death, and what are the requirements for… Read More »
What is a Wrongful Death Action?
Wrongful death claims are claims brought against people allegedly responsible for the death of another. It is not a criminal process to bring such a claim, but a civil process. Wrongful death claims allow the leftover estate of a deceased party recover funds to be used for funeral expenses, for surviving family members, etc. … Read More »