Wrongful Death Lawyers Airdrie

When tragedy strikes, the close relatives of wrongfully deceased accident victims often feel the repercussions for years to come. Losing a close family member is never an easy process to endure, but it is even more difficult when their death was the result of another party or entity’s negligence.

In addition to the emotional turmoil faced by the people left behind by wrongfully deceased accident victims, close family members often incur financial losses as a result of their loved one’s death. When fatally wounded accident victims succumb to their injuries, their family members may be required to pay exorbitant costs for funeral services, interment, and other necessary expenses. Furthermore, bereaved family members who relied on their deceased relative may suffer the loss of future income expected over their lifetimes.

Our Airdrie wrongful death lawyers know that no monetary settlement will be able to cure the grief experienced by close family members after the sudden, violent, and preventable death of a loved one. However, by working with our Airdrie wrongful death lawyers, eligible relatives of fatal accident victims may be able to recover compensation for financial losses they have incurred (or will incur) as a result of their loved one’s demise.

These financial losses might include:

  • Bereavement damages (amounts vary based on relationship to the deceased)
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of childcare support
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of expected earnings
  • Funeral expenses and burial costs
  • Grief counseling

According to the province’s Fatal Accidents Act, civil claims related to the wrongful death of a relative must be brought by the deceased party’s estate administrator or executor. All eligible family members who decide to pursue a wrongful death claim are required to bring the same action; there cannot be multiple claims related to the same person’s wrongful death.

The following relatives of wrongfully deceased accident victims should be entitled to pursue a civil claim against the party or entity whose negligence resulted in their family member’s death:

  • Spouses
  • Adult interdependent partners
  • Parents
  • Children
  • Siblings

There is only a narrow window of time in which they are legally allowed to act. According to the Alberta Limitations Act, those who are entitled to pursue a civil claim have only two short years from the time of their family member’s passing to begin legal action.

Our wrongful death lawyers serving Airdrie appreciate that no amount of money will be able to change the past or truly compensate a bereaved relative in the aftermath of their loved one’s passing. However, by working with our Airdrie wrongful death lawyers, people who have lost loved ones in accidents resulting from someone else’s negligence may be able to recover much-needed compensation and emotional closure.

To learn more about the ways in which our wrongful death lawyers serving Airdrie may be able to assist you, contact us today and schedule a free initial consultation.

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During a free initial consultation with our Airdrie wrongful death lawyers, you will have the opportunity to review the circumstances of your loved one’s passing in a safe, compassionate setting, and to learn about options for financial compensation that might be available to you and your family members. Call today to receive a cost-free, no-obligation consultation with our wrongful death lawyers serving Airdrie.

 

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