Personal injury & Wrongful Death

PERSONAL INJURY & WRONGFUL DEATH ATTORNEY IN LONGMONT, CO

Personal injury is any harm done to a person by the acts or omissions of another. Injury may include physical hurt as well as damage to reputation or dignity, loss of a legal right or breach of contract. If the party causing the injury was either willful (intentionally causing harm) or negligent then he/she is responsible (liable) for payment of damages for the harm caused. Theoretically, potential or continuing injury may be prevented by an order of the court upon a petition for an injunction.
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WRONGFUL DEATH »

Wrongful death is the death of a human being as the result of a wrongful act of another person. Such wrongful acts include:
  • Negligence (like careless driving)
  • An intentional attack such as assault and/or battery
  • A death in the course of another crime
  • Vehicular manslaughter
  • Manslaughter or murder
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    WRONGFUL DEATH »

    Wrongful death is the death of a human being as the result of a wrongful act of another person. Such wrongful acts include:
    • Negligence (like careless driving)
    • An intentional attack such as assault and/or battery
    • A death in the course of another crime
    • Vehicular manslaughter
    • Manslaughter or murder
      Wrongful death is the basis for a lawsuit (wrongful death action) against the party or parties who caused the death filed on behalf of the members of the family who have lost the company and support of the deceased. Thus, a child might be entitled to compensation for the personal loss of a father as well as the amount of financial support the child would have received from the now-dead parent while a minor, a wife would recover damages for loss of her husband's love and companionship and a lifetime of expected support, while a parent would be limited to damages for loss of companionship but not support. A lawsuit for wrongful death may be filed by the executor or administrator of the estate of the deceased or by the individual beneficiaries (family members).

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