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MISSOURI WRONGFUL DEATH

It is a very emotionally exhausting time when you lose a loved one due to the negligence of another, and it can also be financially burdening. Under Missouri law, a wrongful death lawsuit may be brought to recover damages for losing a loved one due to another's negligence. The recovery of such damages will help to ease the financial tension on the family of a deceased loved one. When bringing a wrongful death lawsuit, it is important that you present a strong case to ensure that you recover all the damages in which you are entitled. The best way to bring a strong case is by obtaining the help of a Missouri wrongful death lawyer who understands the rules, regulations, and nuances of the wrongful death system in Missouri.

Why Hire A Missouri Wrongful Death Lawyer?

The emotional stress resulting from the loss of a loved one leaves a family in a difficult mental state during the coping process. If you have experienced emotional or financial hardship due to the death of your loved one, then you may qualify to bring a wrongful death lawsuit to recover wrongful damages on behalf of your deceased loved one. However, bringing a wrongful death lawsuit without assistance under such emotional instability is not a wise choice. Wrongful death lawsuits may involve an array of possible defendants, some of which tend to be large insurance companies with a team of attorneys to defend them. It is advisable to seek the help of an experienced wrongful death lawyer who understands how to successfully bring a wrongful death lawsuit. By hiring an experience legal professional, you will help ensure that you retain all the wrongful death damages possible in your case under Missouri law. As such, it is highly recommended that you retain the help of a Missouri wrongful death lawyer when deciding to bring a wrongful death lawsuit.

Statute Of Limitations For Missouri Wrongful Death Claims

If you want to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri, then it must be brought within the applicable statute of limitations—legally required period of time in which a lawsuit must be filed. In Missouri, the statute of limitations is three years after the date of the deceased's death.

If you are concerned or confused as to the statute of limitations in your case, it is advised that you should promptly contact a Missouri wrongful death lawyer.

Kinds Of Wrongful Death Lawsuits In Missouri

In Missouri, a variety of types of accidents leading to the death of an individual can be the basis behind a wrongful death lawsuit. The following list only provides some of the accidents that will allow you to bring a wrongful death lawsuit of the types of accidents that may be the basis behind a wrongful death lawsuit:

  • Car accident
  • Medical malpractice
  • Criminal attack

You should direct any questions or concerns about whether you can bring a wrongful death lawsuit to a Missouri wrongful death attorney. Choosing not to do so may be harmful in your attempts to recover wrongful death damages in Missouri.

Who Can File For And Recover Wrongful Death Damages In Missouri?

If you are planning on bringing a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri, then you must be within a class of people under Missouri law that are able to file for and recover damages. The following people may recover in a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri:

  • Deceased's spouse
  • Deceased's children
  • Children of the deceased's dead children (natural or adoptive)
  • Parents of the deceased (natural or adoptive)

It's not unusual to be uncertain about whether you qualify to bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri. Please consult a Missouri wrongful death lawyer when deciding whether to bring a wrongful death lawsuit.

Compensation Recoverable In A Missouri Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Plaintiffs in a wrongful death lawsuit in Missouri may recover damages that a jury deems "fair and just." In awarding damages, a court may award a variety of different types of compensation to the victim's family. These forms of compensation include the following (non-exhaustive):

  • Value of the loss of the deceased's future income
  • Value of the loss of the deceased's services in the home
  • Value of the loss of the deceased's love and companionship
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Reasonable hospital and other medical costs
  • Mental and physical suffering

The non-exhaustive list above has provided a variety of different forms of compensation that may be recovered in Missouri in a wrongful death lawsuit. Even if your case does not involve an incident from this list, you still may be able to recover other forms of wrongful death damages. As such, it is highly recommended that you consult a Missouri wrongful death lawyer when going through a wrongful death lawsuit.

Missouri Revised Statues - Wrongful Death Provisions

Missouri Torts and Actions for Damages

  1. Kinds of Wrongful Death Lawsuits
    • Mo. Rev. Stat. tit. 36, ch. 537, §§ 537.080 - .090.
  2. Statute of Limitations
    • Mo. Rev. Stat. tit. 35, ch. 516, § 516.130.
  3. Who Can Be Awarded Damages for Wrongful Death
    • Mo. Rev. Stat. tit. 36, ch. 537, § 537.080.
  4. Recoverable Damages
    • Mo. Rev. Stat. tit. 36, ch. 537, § 537.090.
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