Losing a loved one is especially difficult when their death was the result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing. After a tragic loss, a Rockford wrongful death lawyer from our personal injury law firm can help you seek justice for your loved one and hold the responsible parties accountable with a wrongful death claim.
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Do I Need a Lawyer After a Wrongful Death Accident in Rockford?
What Is a Wrongful Death in Rockford?
According to the Illinois Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180/), wrongful death is defined as a death caused by the negligent or intentional acts of another person or entity. Whether the death was preventable if not for the actions of another party is a key factor.
How Can You Prove Wrongful Death in Rockford, IL?
To prove wrongful death in Illinois, an experienced wrongful death attorney must show four things:
Duty of care: the defendant had a responsibility to act safely.
Breach of duty: they failed to uphold that duty.
Causation: negligent actions or intentional actions directly caused the person’s death.
Damages: the death led to financial losses for the surviving family members.
What Does Not Qualify As a Wrongful Death?
Not all deaths are considered wrongful. Deaths from natural causes or unavoidable accidents don’t qualify. But if negligence contributed in any way, you may be able to seek compensation.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Suit in Illinois?
After a victim’s death, wrongful death lawsuits can only be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate (per Illinois law). This is typically a close family member or friend (like a surviving spouse) who is named in the deceased’s will or appointed by the court.
Who Can Be Held Liable for a Wrongful Death in Rockford?
What Damages Can Be Recovered in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
After a loved one’s death, families can recover damages for both economic and non-economic damages. You may be able to seek compensation for such damages as:
Medical expenses for the catastrophic injuries that resulted in death
Funeral costs
Burial expenses
Lost income (future income, lost wages, and other financial support)
Mental suffering (emotional distress or emotional suffering)
Loss of companionship
Common Types of Accidents that Cause Wrongful Death in Rockford
While any type of fatal accident can potentially result in a wrongful death, some are more common than others. Wrongful death actions often arise from car accidents, truck accidents, or other motor vehicle accidents. They may also arise from medical malpractice, slip and fall accidents, workplace accidents, construction site accidents, and product defects.
How Long Does It Take to Settle an Illinois Wrongful Death Case?
Wrongful death cases can take months or years to resolve. The complexity of the case, available evidence, the willingness of at-fault parties to settle, and whether the lawsuit goes to court all affect the timeline.
Our experienced wrongful death lawyers work to gather necessary evidence to resolve cases quickly while getting you the fair compensation you and your family deserve.
How Long Do I Have to File an Illinois Wrongful Death Lawsuit?
In Illinois, the statute of limitations (735 ILCS 5/13-114) for filing a wrongful death lawsuit usually has a two-year time limit from the date of death, but there are exceptions for specific circumstances. Potential plaintiffs should contact our law firm to protect their legal rights.
Contact Our Law Firm Today
If you’ve recently lost a loved one due to intentional misconduct or a wrongful act, seek compassionate legal representation. Our experienced personal injury lawyers have decades of experience, and we can help you navigate the legal process during this challenging time to recover compensation for the victim’s family.
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In these meetings, our Rockford wrongful death attorneys will review your case and discuss your options. Call for a free initial consultation today; our experienced lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, so you owe no legal fees unless we win your case.
Get help from a Rockford wrongful death lawyer when you've lost a loved one because of someone else's negligence.
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