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Seek Justice With A Dedicated Wrongful Death Lawyer In Bristol

Losing a loved one is a devastating experience. But when another person’s carelessness is the cause, grief and the unexpected financial burden can be overwhelming. A wrongful death lawsuit can provide a path for families to seek justice and compensation for their profound loss. During this challenging time, you need a skilled fatal accident attorney to manage these burdens, allowing you and your family the space to heal.

At Daniel B. Scott Attorney at Law, Daniel works tirelessly from his Bristol office to hold negligent parties accountable for their actions. He has devoted 30 years to representing families affected by tragic losses throughout northern Connecticut.

Who Can File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Connecticut?

Unlike some states where family members may file directly, Connecticut requires that the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate initiate legal action. This representative then pursues compensation for surviving family members and the estate itself.

Recoverable Damages In Wrongful Death Cases

Connecticut’s personal injury laws allow you to seek compensation for both economic and noneconomic damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. Daniel works to identify all possible damages to ensure you receive the full compensation your family deserves.

Common types of damages recoverable in a wrongful death lawsuit include:

  • Medical expenses: Costs for emergency care, hospitalization and treatments your loved one received before passing away
  • Funeral and burial expenses: All reasonable costs related to funeral services, burial or cremation and memorial arrangements
  • Lost income: Compensation for the earnings your loved one would have provided to support the family
  • Loss of consortium: Recognition of the lost companionship, affection, guidance and support that your loved one provided
  • Pain and suffering of decedent: Includes compensation for the physical pain and emotional distress your loved one experienced before death
  • Punitive damages: Additional compensation in cases involving extreme negligence or intentional misconduct to punish wrongdoers

Connecticut’s statute of limitations gives families just two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Daniel can help you with legal deadlines so your family can focus on what matters most – supporting each other through this difficult time.

Frequently Asked Questions On Wrongful Death Claims In Connecticut

Attorney Daniel B. Scott has answered some common questions about wrongful death lawsuits in Connecticut.

Do I need to go to court for a wrongful death lawsuit?

Not all wrongful death claims go to court. Many cases are resolved through settlements, but some situations may require a trial:

  • If the parties cannot agree on a fair settlement
  • If the defendant disputes liability or the extent of damages
  • In cases involving complex evidence or multiple liable parties

A Connecticut wrongful death lawyer can guide you through negotiations and, if necessary, represent you in court to help ensure your family receives just compensation.

What evidence is needed to prove negligence in a wrongful death case?

Proving negligence is essential in a wrongful death lawsuit. Key evidence includes:

  • Medical records: Documentation of injuries and cause of death
  • Accident reports: Police reports, witness statements and photographs of the scene
  • Expert testimony: Professionals who can explain how negligence led to the death
  • Other supporting documents: May include maintenance records, employment files or records of safety violations, depending on the case

Gathering this evidence is critical. An attorney helps ensure it is collected and presented effectively to support your wrongful death claim.

How long does it take to resolve a wrongful death case?

The timeline for a wrongful death lawsuit can vary depending on case complexity:

  • Simple cases with clear liability may settle in a few months.
  • Cases involving multiple defendants or disputed negligence can take one to two years or longer to resolve.

Working with a skilled attorney helps manage the process efficiently and keeps you informed at every stage, increasing the likelihood of a fair outcome.

Can I file a wrongful death lawsuit if the deceased was partially at fault?

Yes, Connecticut follows a comparative negligence system. This means:

  • Your recovery may be reduced based on the deceased’s share of fault.
  • Even if the deceased was partially responsible, you can still pursue compensation for damages caused by the other party’s negligence.

A Connecticut wrongful death lawyer can evaluate your case, calculate potential damages and help ensure your family’s rights are fully protected.

Your Ally Through Connecticut’s Wrongful Death Settlement Process – Reach Out Today

With Daniel B. Scott Attorney at Law fighting in your corner, you can rest assured that someone capable is handling your case with both legal precision and genuine compassion. Call Daniel’s office today at 860-838-7208 to schedule a consultation. You can also reach out by filling out this online form.