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TENNESSEE WRONGFUL DEATH

If you are unfortunate enough to have lost a loved due to the negligence of another, then you understand the difficulty that associated with such a loss. Tennessee law provides a mechanism by which a loved one can hold an individual responsible for their negligent actions—a wrongful death lawsuit. A wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee allows a plaintiff to recover damages for the death of a loved one caused by another's negligence. If you decide to bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee, then you should ensure that you are bringing forward the strongest case possible. It is not recommended that you enter a wrongful death lawsuit on your own. As such, you should surely receive the help of a Tennessee wrongful death when bringing a wrongful death lawsuit.

Why Hire a Tennessee Wrongful Death Lawyer?

When going through the loss of a loved one, there is certainly added stress in one's life. This stress comes in a variety of forms; due to the heavy emotional pressures in one's life, it becomes very difficult for a loved one to bring a wrongful death lawsuit on his or her own. Learning the laws, regulations, and nuances of the law is difficult enough as it is, let alone learning them with the added emotional and legal pressures being faced. It is advised that you do not enter a wrongful death lawsuit without assistance and you should retain the help of a Tennessee wrongful death lawyer when considering a wrongful death lawsuit.

Statute of Limitations for Tennessee Wrongful Death Claims

Bringing a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee is dependent on whether it is filed within the legal period of time allowed by state law, known as the Tennessee statute of limitations. In Tennessee, the statute of limitations is one year from the date of the deceased's death.

If you are having difficulty determining whether you can bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee, you should consult a Tennessee wrongful death attorney to discuss your questions and concerns.

Kinds of Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Tennessee

In Tennessee, a plaintiff may recover for the wrongful death of his or her loved one due to negligence in a variety of different contexts, all of which should be discussed with a Tennessee wrongful death attorney. A loved one may recover wrongful death damages in Tennessee from one of following (non-exhaustive) incidents:

  • Car accidents
  • Negligence by a healthcare provider
  • Attack by a criminal

The list provided above contains just some of the accidents that may allow a plaintiff to recover for wrongful death in Tennessee. There are still a variety of incidents that may allow a loved one to recover wrongful death damages in Tennessee. You should discuss any incidents with a Tennessee wrongful death lawyer to determine if your case qualifies.

Who Can File For and Recover Wrongful Death Damages in Tennessee?

To bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee, you must fall into a certain category of persons related to the deceased, allowed to file for and recover wrongful death damages under Tennessee law. The following individuals may file for and recover wrongful death damages in Tennessee:

  • Deceased's spouse
  • Deceased's children
  • Deceased's next of kin (blood relative)
  • Administrator of deceased's estate

If you are unsure about whether you may file for and recover in a wrongful death lawsuit, then consult a Tennessee wrongful death lawyer.

Compensation Recoverable in a Tennessee Wrongful Death Lawsuit

If you bring a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee, then you may recover a variety of different damages. The following damages are recoverable in a wrongful death lawsuit in Tennessee (non-exhaustive):

  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Reasonable hospital and other medical costs
  • Loss of the deceased's future income
  • Mental and physical suffering

Since the list of above is non-exhaustive, you may still be able to recover wrongful death damages if the incident is not listed. To determine if you are entitled to Tennessee wrongful death damages in Tennessee, you should speak with a Tennessee wrongful death attorney.

Tennessee - Wrongful Death Provisions

Tennessee Code

  1. Kinds of Wrongful Death Lawsuits
    • Tenn. Code Ann. tit. 20, ch. 5, § 20-5-110.
  2. Statute of Limitations
    • Tenn. Code Ann. tit. 28, ch. 3, pt. 1, § 28-3-104.
  3. Who Can Be Awarded Damages for Wrongful Death
    • Tenn. Code Ann. tit. 20, ch. 5, § 20-5-110.
  4. Recoverable Damages
    • Tenn. Code Ann. tit. 20, ch. 5, § 20-5-113.
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