Losing a loved one can be even harder when their death was caused by someone else’s negligence. Along with your loss, your family may face emotional and financial burdens. A Peoria wrongful death lawyer from our personal injury law firm can help you seek justice and hold the responsible parties accountable. Call our Peoria law office today for a free consultation.
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Do I Need a Lawyer After a Wrongful Death Accident in Peoria?
What Is a Wrongful Death in Peoria?
A death is considered “wrongful” under the Illinois Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180/) when it results from another person’s or entity’s negligent or wrongful act. A key factor is determining whether the death could have been prevented if not for the other party’s actions.
How Can You Prove Wrongful Death in Peoria, IL?
To prove wrongful death in Illinois, a knowledgeable wrongful death attorney must show four things:
Duty of care: the defendant had a legal duty to act safely.
Breach of duty: they failed to uphold that duty.
Causation: negligent or intentional actions directly caused the person’s death.
Damages: the death led to financial losses (like medical bills) for the surviving family members.
Common Types of Accidents That Cause Wrongful Death in Peoria
Any type of fatal accident can potentially be classified as a wrongful death, but some are more common than others:
Car accidents
Truck accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Medical malpractice, medical negligence, or medical errors
Slip and fall accidents due to negligent property owners
Workplace accidents
Construction site accidents
Product defects
What Does Not Qualify As a Wrongful Death?
Not all deaths are considered wrongful. Deaths from natural causes or unavoidable accidents don’t qualify. However, if negligence contributed in any way, you may be able to pursue legal action and hold the negligent party accountable.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Suit in Illinois?
Only the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate can file a wrongful death lawsuit, according to Illinois law. In most wrongful death cases, this is typically an immediate family member (like a surviving spouse or adult child) who is named in the deceased’s will or appointed by the court.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Wrongful Death in Peoria?
What Damages Can Be Recovered in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
After a loved one’s death, families can recover both economic and non-economic wrongful death damages. Our legal team can help you seek compensation for:
The physical pain an injured person suffered before death
Medical expenses
Funeral and burial costs
Lost income (future income and other financial support)
Mental suffering (like emotional distress)
Loss of companionship
Punitive damages (in rare cases)
How Long Does It Take to Settle an Illinois Wrongful Death Case?
Most wrongful death claims can take months or years to resolve, depending on the complexity of the case, the available evidence, and the willingness of the at-fault party to settle.
Our IL wrongful death lawyers handle all legal elements. We gather and preserve evidence (like medical records and police reports), negotiate with insurance companies, and work to resolve your case as quickly and efficiently as possible.
How Long Do I Have to File an Illinois Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
In Illinois, the statute of limitations (735 ILCS 5/13-114) for wrongful death lawsuits and other personal injury cases is typically two years from the date of death, with some exceptions. Contact our law firm for legal representation.
Contact Our Law Firm Today
Our personal injury attorneys have decades of experience navigating personal injury lawsuits. We can work to prove negligence, provide legal guidance, and recover compensation for funeral expenses and more.
Schedule Your Free Case Consultation
If intentional acts (or criminal acts) contributed to a family member’s death, call for a free case evaluation. In these meetings, our Peoria wrongful death attorneys will review your case and discuss your legal options for financial relief.
Get help from a Peoria wrongful death lawyer when you've lost a loved one because of someone else's negligence.
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