Your New Jersey wrongful death lawyer understands New Jersey law
What exactly is meant by the legal term "wrongful death"? Essentially, this means that an individual has perished via the negligence or misconduct of another individual or entity. Surviving beneficiaries or dependants of the dead individual are able to file a lawsuit in New Jersey in order to secure financial compensation for damages as a result of the wrongful death. Such a lawsuit is a civil claim in the judicial system.
What kind of lawyer should you contact to take on a wrongful death case in your home state of New Jersey? A logical place to start is with a personal injury lawyer. Personal injury lawyers are those serving "in the trenches" for the public good when it comes to pressing wrongful death cases and holding accountable the individuals or entities whose negligence caused the wrongful death. In legal terms, negligence is a "tort." A tort or wrong is an injury or loss caused by unintentional conduct or inactions. Such a loss can be caused by recklessness, negligence or malpractice. The law protects those who have suffered due to such conduct or inactions.
A wrongful death claim holds a defendant responsible for another person's death, despite the fact the defendant did not cause that death knowingly or with the intention to kill. Instead, a wrongful death can be a case of negligence, recklessness or even inaction that leads to a wrongful death. Such a wrongful death claim is a civil matter and not a criminal matter and, besides liability, involves having survivors who have suffered losses because of the wrongful death. A knowledgable New Jersey wrongful death attorney can ascertain the ideal tactics for pursuing such a claim in the legal arena.
When you seek a skilled New Jersey wrongful death lawyer, you should evaluate the attorney's attitude as well as the attorney's credentials. The death of a loved one is an extremely sensitive subject for many family members, and a wrongful death lawyer should be sensitive to their feelings and needs. Different families have different needs, and only you can decide if your potential wrongful death attorney can meet those needs, not only in the legal arena, but also on a personal basis.
After a wrongful death incident, your New Jersey wrongful death lawyer must act quickly and deliberately. That's because New Jersey and all states have different statutes of limitations, concerning how long you have to take legal action. These statutes depend on the nature and location of the wrongful death claim. Be sure to alert a skilled wrongful death lawyer promptly in order to ensure that you have proper time in which to pursue a wrongful death case.
DISCLAIMER: Though Jim S. Adler & Associates is not licensed in New Jersey, the Texas law firm does engage outside lawyers and local attorneys to litigate claims for New Jersey as needed.
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