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Grappling with a loved one’s death can be difficult, and even more so if they are a victim of wrongful death. A wrongful death is one that was entirely preventable and only occurred due to the negligence, recklessness, or wrongdoing of someone else. While the death of a beloved family member always causes grief, a sudden wrongful death may cause extreme anguish as well as financial strife for family members left behind. When the bills are still coming in and they’re compounded by medical charges and funeral costs, it quickly becomes overwhelming just when you need to focus on seeing yourself and your family through a time of grief.

The Atlantic City wrongful death lawyers at Grungo Law stand ready to advocate on your behalf to help your family gain the maximum possible financial recovery after the wrongful death of your loved one. When someone else’s actions resulted in the death of someone close to you—especially if that loved one was a significant provider for your family—a successful wrongful death claim can ease financial worries so you can focus on moving forward from your grief.

What is Considered Wrongful Death in New Jersey?

If an accident occurred due to someone else’s actions and it resulted in a preventable death, that loss meets the legal definition of wrongful death and it may be actionable under New Jersey’s civil law. When considering a wrongful death action, the court asks if the case would have met the requirements for a personal injury claim had the victim survived. If the injury would not have occurred but for the fault of another party, surviving family members may file a claim just as the victim could have filed themselves had they survived the injury. Some examples of common wrongful death claims in Atlantic City include:

When a loved one files a wrongful death claim, it proceeds independently of any criminal charges that might be pending in the case and regardless of whether or not there is a conviction. Wrongful death lawsuits are meant to compensate the family while criminal prosecution focuses on punishing the wrongdoer.

Who Is Allowed to File For Wrongful Death in Atlantic City?

New Jersey law places limits on who may file a wrongful death claim in order to prevent distant relatives from exploiting the death of a family member who was not financially connected to them. Only a close family member or their representative can file a wrongful death claim in New Jersey including:

  • The decedent’s spouse
  • The decedent’s children or grandchildren if there is no living spouse
  • The decedent’s parents if there’s no living spouse
  • Siblings, nieces, and nephews only if the deceased family member contributed to their financial support

When family members lose not only a loved one but a provider, they’re entitled to compensation for their monetary losses.

What Damages Can I Expect From a Wrongful Death Claim?

A wrongful death lawsuit seeks redress for the financial wrong of removing a provider from their family as well as serving as a sense of justice for those left behind. A successful wrongful death claim can gain the following compensation for damages:

  • Medical expenses incurred before the death
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Loss of income for the number of working years the deceased person had remaining to them had they survived
  • Loss of benefits such as healthcare and retirement pension
  • Grief and emotional anguish
  • Punitive damages if the action that caused the death was particularly egregious

Why Choose Us for Your New Jersey Wrongful Death Claim?

The compassionate wrongful death attorneys at Grungo Law understand the devastating impact this type of loss can have on the surviving family members. You and your family can focus on working through your grief and moving forward while our legal team focuses on securing financial compensation and justice for your lost loved one. Contact Grungo Law today for a free case consultation.