A will primarily governs the distribution of a decedent’s estate, but its role in wrongful death settlements depends on state laws and whether surviving family members exist. Here’s how it interacts with wrongful death claims:
California: Non-family beneficiaries named in a will may receive compensation only if no surviving family exists.
Missouri: If no personal representative is appointed, probate courts may intervene to manage distribution.
Pennsylvania: Financially dependent non-family members may qualify as beneficiaries, even if not named in the will.
Survival Actions: These reimburse the estate for the decedent’s lifetime losses (e.g., medical bills). Proceeds follow estate distribution rules.
Probate Delays: If the estate is involved, probate processes can slow payment timelines.
If you need help navigating these complexities, contact Hall & Dixon for expert guidance on wrongful death claims and estate distribution.
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Read: What If There Are No Surviving Family Members? Who Gets the Compensation?
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