Phil Spector death case settledThe mother of the actress Phil Spector murdered has settled a wrongful death case against the music producer, according to her lawyer.
Boynton Beach considers settling wrongful death lawsuitBoynton Beach commissioners Tuesday are to consider a tentative $100,000 settlement in a wrongful- death lawsuit. It claims emergency operators, paramedics and Comcast mishandled the call from a suburban Boynton Beach grandmother desperate for help who subsequently bled to death.
Texas wrongful death attorney explains elderly wrongful death claims
When we consider wrongful death lawsuits, we generally have in mind the loss of a familys wage earner due to a traffic fatality or work-related injury. But wrongful death suits can also be brought if the victim is an elderly person. In addition to the emotional anguish, the loss of a family member often leaves a family with significant financial burdens. Even if the victim was retired, the victim's family or spouse might rely on pension income. But some pensions do not include survivorship benefits, which, combined with funeral costs, can leave surviving family members with significant financial difficulties.
But in general, when a wrongful death suit is brought against someone responsible for an elderly individual's death, the financial damages are relatively minor. These lawsuits are typically brought because of the severe emotional and mental turmoil that losing a family member can cause. Courts do take these losses into consideration and, with the help of a Texas wrongful death attorney, you can receive compensation for these emotional difficulties. But receiving a fair settlement when financial losses are minimal is difficult and you should not attempt to win this legal battle alone. If someone you love has been killed by another person's negligence, contact a Dallas wrongful death attorney and get the compensation you deserve.
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Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer Michael Grossman
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1/28/2010
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