Filing a Wrongful Death Claim

Filing a Wrongful Death Claim

Have you recently lost a loved one and have questions about filing a wrongful death claim? Contact our Georgia attorneys to get started today.

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Question:

Who can file a wrongful death claim?

Answer:

People often ask, too, about who can actually file a wrongful death claim. In Georgia, there are laws that establish who is allowed to bring the claim when someone has died as the result of the negligence of others. One type of claim is what we refer to as a survivor claim; for example, if someone is married, the spouse is the one who can bring that claim. If someone dies and they weren’t married at the time of the death and they don’t have any children but their parents are alive, then the parents have the claim. If someone dies and they don’t have parents who are living, they weren’t married, they don’t have children, then the claim may pass to their siblings. It can get complicated, but is all established by law in Georgia. If you have any questions, please call us. We’ll be happy to answer your questions, any questions that you may have about a wrongful death claim here in Georgia, and to help you as best as we can.


Have you lost a family member or loved one due to someone else’s negligence and have questions about filing a wrongful death claim? Contact the experienced Georgia wrongful death attorneys at Princenthal, May & Wilson, LLC, today for a free consultation and case evaluation.

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