Personal Injuries Resulting in Wrongful Death CasesWritten by Paul Hood
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When a defendant is found legally liable for death of another, types of damages that may be recovered can also vary greatly. For example, plaintiffs may be able to recover costs of deceased's medical care and treatment related to negligent conduct, funeral expenses incurred for deceased's burial, loss of future earnings of deceased, value of loss of deceased's benefits (such as pension benefits or medical and health insurance coverage), value of loss of consortium, and general damages. Additionally, in a few states, plaintiffs may be able to recover damages for pain and suffering or mental anguish that they experienced as a result of death, as well as punitive damages.

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Continued from page 1 oprescription drug; oambulance and all other transportation expenses incurred in traveling to receive other covered medical expense benefits; osign interpreting and language translation services, other than such services provided by a family member of patient, related to receipt of medical, surgical, x-ray, optical, dental, chiropractic, hospital, extended care, nursing, and rehabilitative services; and ohospital, extended care, and nursing services. (Hospital room and board benefits may be limited, except for intensive care facilities, to regular daily semiprivate room rates customarily charged by institution in which recipient of benefits is confined.) oBenefits also include necessary remedial treatment and services recognized and permitted under laws of this state for an injured person who relies upon spiritual means through prayer alone for healing in accordance with that person's religious beliefs. * Medical expense loss includes medical expenses accrued prior to death of a person notwithstanding fact that benefits are paid or payable to decedent's survivors. Before any wage loss claim will be paid by your insurer, you must provide: oA doctor's disability slip (permission to miss work) must be presented to your No-fault insurance adjuster in order for you to receive wage loss benefits, AND oProof of wage loss from your employer on a form available from your insurance adjuster. 2.Mileage claims under No Fault? If you are injured, No Fault benefits will also repay you for any "reasonable" mileage expenses incurred for transportation to and from your medical provider

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