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Losing a close relative is never easy. It is, perhaps, one of life’s greatest challenges. Grief is an ongoing process that transforms throughout our lifetimes. No one ever fully recovers from the death of a loved one. Instead, they find ways of living with the pain of loss, adapting to the grief and continuing to mourn in private, individual ways.

The pain of loss can be even more profound if your close relative was killed because of another person’s negligence. If the wrongful actions or inactions of another party or entity caused you and your family to endure unimaginable loss, the pain of their wrongful death may be extremely difficult to bear.

In addition to the emotional turmoil of losing a loved one, bereaved relatives of a wrongfully deceased person may be forced to take on a number of expenses related to their death. Our wrongful death lawyers serving Grande Prairie believe that, if someone else’s negligence was responsible for killing your close family member, you should not be forced to suffer financial losses in addition to the profound emotional loss you have just endured.

By working with our Grande Prairie 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

Our wrongful death lawyers serving Grande Prairie 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 Grande Prairie 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 Grande Prairie 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 Grande Prairie 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 Grande Prairie.

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Commonly Asked wrongful death Questions

Here are our most asked questions on wrongful death claims.

Wrongful death refers to a situation where a wrongdoer’s negligence causes the death of a loved one.

Negligence in a wrongful death case is similar to other types of negligence, except the victim dies as a result of the negligence. This occurs in car accidents, but also other types of premises liability cases and negligence.

The only people who are allowed to sue for wrongful death are set out by statute in the Fatal Accidents Act, RSA 2000. Those people are the victim’s spouse or partner, child, mother, father, or sibling.

Yes, all the people listed in the Fatal Accidents Act can sue for wrongful death, but they all have to be done in one lawsuit.

There are set amounts of compensation under the Fatal Accidents Act, which outlines that $82,000 for a spouse, $82,000 for the parents (either split or all to one), and $49,000 for each child is available for loss of guidance, care, and companionship, as well as for grief. Other types of damages that can be claimed include travel expenses, funeral expenses, grief counselling, and loss of dependency and household services.

The damages for grief and loss of guidance, care, and companionship are set by statute. The other types of damage must be proven with evidence. Loss of dependency and household services may require an expert opinion.

Yes, there is a general limitation period of two years, which starts when the cause of action arises.

You can sue for wrongful death under the name of the executor or administrator of the estate if the estate is also bringing a lawsuit regarding the fatal accident. If the estate or administrator is not bringing an action, then the victim’s family can start a lawsuit in their own name against the wrongdoer.

Wrongful death claims are similar to personal injury claims and require a careful analysis of fault and damages. These claims are defended by sophisticated insurance companies, which the law places in an adversarial relationship with the victim’s family. A personal injury lawyer can help level the playing field.

The wrongdoer is responsible for a wrongful death. Most of the time, the wrongdoer will have insurance that makes an insurance company responsible.

Proving liability can be an issue for a family in a wrongful death case. In most personal injury cases, the victim is the primary liability witness for the plaintiff’s case. In wrongful death cases, the victim is unable to provide evidence. Liability must then be shown with other evidence, either through other witnesses or expert opinions.

The death of a loved one is a stressful and emotional situation. Nevertheless, the earlier a wrongful death lawyer is contacted, the better. Fault for an accident is something that is best examined when the incident is fresh. A lawyer can help with early investigation to determine what happened and if someone is at fault.

Yes, funeral expenses are expressly recoverable under the Fatal Accidents Act. 

If the fatal accident was caused by a motor vehicle accident, then there are likely Section B benefits available that will assist with expenses and provide some financial compensation early in the process, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. The Fatal Accidents Act also allows for the claiming of grief counselling as damage.

The length of time depends on many factors. If the fault for the accident is clear, and there is no significant loss of dependency claim, then a wrongful death claim can be settled quickly, as most of the damages are set by statute or will be reimbursed for money spent on certain services. However, if liability is an issue or there is a significant loss of dependency claim, then a wrongful death claim could take several years to fully resolve.

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