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The loss of a loved one is never easy, and it can be especially traumatic when that loss was caused by another party’s negligence. Under these circumstances, you could file a wrongful death claim to pursue compensation. Hiring an experienced wrongful death attorney could improve your chances of obtaining a favorable result and, at DiBella Law Injury and Accident Lawyers, our Arlington wrongful death attorney is dedicated to helping families of those who have died in accidents caused by negligence. We could review the details of your case and fight for the results you deserve. Call us today at (978) 327-5140 to schedule a free initial consultation.
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Accidents that Result in Wrongful Death
Accidents happen every day and for a multitude of reasons. When an accident that was caused by the reckless or negligent actions of another is directly responsible for someone’s death, a wrongful death claim may be filed.
These are some of the most common types of wrongful death cases:
- Car Accidents: These types of accidents are not only common but are often caused by negligence. For example, if someone was speeding, resulting in the accident that caused your loved one’s death, that driver could be held liable for driving recklessly.
- Pedestrian Accidents: Unlike drivers or passengers in a vehicle, pedestrians are not protected, which is why so many of these accidents lead to death. If a negligent driver gets into an accident with a pedestrian, you could file a wrongful death claim.
- Truck Accidents: Given the size and weight of most trucks, these accidents tend to result in either catastrophic injuries or death. It is also not uncommon for more than one party to be held liable, such as the driver and trucking company.
- Bike Accidents: Neglectful drivers sometimes forget that they also share the road with bicyclists. Unfortunately, this can lead to accidents, which can be fatal.
Can I File a Wrongful Death Claim?
Not everyone can file a wrongful death claim. In Massachusetts, the administrator or executor of the decedent’s estate can file a wrongful death claim. In the event that the decedent did not have a will or estate plan, the court will appoint someone. Moreover, the person who has the legal right to file a wrongful death claim has a limited window of opportunity to do so, which is also known as the statute of limitations. In Massachusetts, the statute of limitations is three years. If you wait too long to act, you could miss out on your chance to file a claim altogether.
There are some circumstances in which the clock on the statute of limitations might not start on the day of the decedent’s death. In such cases, the statute of limitations would begin on the day you should have reasonably known it was possible to file a claim.
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Talk to a Knowledgeable Arlington Wrongful Death Attorney About Your Case
If you believe you have a wrongful death case, you should not hesitate to act. You do not want to risk the statute of limitations expiring. At DiBella Law Injury and Accident Lawyers, our Arlington personal injury attorney has extensive experience in handling these cases and could give you the advice and guidance you need to navigate your case and pursue compensation. Our firm was founded in 2007 and has helped countless clients. We understand how difficult this time may be for you, which is why we are committed to providing personalized and compassionate attention to every person who seeks our counsel. Call us today at (978) 327-5140 to schedule a free initial consultation and get started on your wrongful death claim.
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