Wrongful death lawsuits require plaintiffs to prove that another party’s negligence or intentional actions directly caused their loved one’s death. Success hinges on demonstrating four legal elements and gathering robust evidence. Here’s how negligence and liability are proven in such cases:
The defendant must have owed a legal obligation to act reasonably to prevent harm to the deceased. This duty varies by context:
A breach occurs when the defendant fails to meet the expected standard of care. Examples include:
Plaintiffs must link the breach directly to the death using:
Quantifiable losses must be shown, such as:
Accident/Police Reports: Provide official accounts of the incident.
Medical Records/Autopsies: Confirm the cause of death.
Witness Statements: Corroborate the defendant’s negligence.
Expert Testimony: Clarify technical details (e.g., forensic pathologists, economists).
Visual Evidence: Photos or videos of the scene.
Contributory Negligence: In North Carolina, if the deceased shared fault, recovery may be barred.
Statute of Limitations: Claims must be filed within two years of the death in North Carolina.
Defenses: Defendants may argue the assumption of risk or dispute causation.
If you need assistance navigating a wrongful death claim, contact Hall & Dixon at 725 E. Trade Street Suite 115 Charlotte, NC 28202 or call (704) 993-6825. Their team is available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to help families secure justice and compensation.
Read: Essential Evidence to Prove a Wrongful Death Case in North Carolina
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