Wrongful Death Attorneys of New Jersey

If someone dies due to another person’s reckless actions, misconduct or negligence, the decedent’s family may be entitled to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the party responsible for causing the fatality.

The experienced attorneys at the law firm of O’Connor, Parsons, Lane & Noble will thoroughly analyze your case to determine the best way to obtain a just settlement to compensate your loss. New Jersey law dictates what types of monetary damages plaintiffs are eligible to recover, which may differ from claims that are permissible in other states. For example, New Jersey law prohibits awarding compensation to family members for the grief they experience as a result of personal tragedy. However, the state permits filing a claim for pain and suffering endured by the victim and family members, and to compensate for the loss of companionship and guidance in the decedent’s absence.



Accidents that frequently result in wrongful death lawsuits include:

1. Automobile accidents: A person who caused an accident due to reckless driving may be held liable for the loss of a loved one in a car crash, truck or motorcycle accident.
2. Work-Related Accident: If your loved one was killed in a workplace accident, the employer or its insurance company may be liable for awarding damages.
3. Defective Machinery or Products: The use of products and machines that are flawed or poorly designed can result in grave injuries and even death; the product’s manufacturer, designer and distributor may be held liable for fatal injuries sustained.
4. Construction Accidents: There are inherent risks associated with working in a construction site. If safety measures instituted to protect workers are violated and a workplace accident results in death, the construction company or its insurance provider may be accountable for the payment of damages.
5. Medical Malpractice: If a healthcare provider, such as a physician, nurse or hospital, commits an error that results in the death of the patient, the decedent’s family may be able to file a wrongful death claim on behalf of the decedent.
 
If your loved one has died due to another person’s misconduct or negligence, you may be entitled to receive a just settlement. While no sum of money can alleviate the suffering you inevitably cope with after experiencing a personal tragedy, a fair settlement can lessen financial burdens resulting from exorbitant medical bills, lost wages and funeral expenses.

Paul A. O’Connor

Some say he’s half man half fish, others say he’s more of a seventy/thirty split. Either way he’s a fishy bastard.

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