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Damages in Southfield Wrongful Death Cases

Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence can bring grief, financial stress, and hard choices for your family. You deserve clarity on medical bills, funeral expenses, and lost wages. Damages in Southfield wrongful death cases aim to compensate for these forms of harm when they result from negligence.

At Thurswell Law, we understand that no claim can ever replace your loved one. A wrongful death case is not just about lawsuits but also about seeking accountability and the financial support you need during this difficult time. Our wrongful death attorneys could help you better understand your rights and guide you through the process. We have helped families get through tough times with compassion and dedication since 1968.

What Can Damages Include After a Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death damages may include several types of losses. Some are financial and easier to document. Others are deeply personal and require a careful explanation of the relationship, daily support, and companionship that your family has lost.

In a Southfield wrongful death case, recoverable damages may include the bills tied to the final injury and death, such as medical care, hospital treatment, funeral costs, and burial expenses. The claim may also include the pain and suffering your loved one experienced before death, the financial support your family lost, and the loss of companionship, guidance, care, and daily connection.

The case may involve records such as medical bills, funeral invoices, pay records, tax returns, employment documents, household records, and testimony from family members. These records can help show not only what was paid but also what the person contributed to the family before death.

Financial Losses and Family Support

Financial losses in a Southfield wrongful death case may include medical bills from the final injury, hospital charges, funeral and burial costs, and the income the deceased person provided. In some families, support also includes benefits, retirement contributions, health insurance, childcare, transportation, home maintenance, or other practical help.

The value of financial support depends on the facts. Age, work history, earnings, health, family responsibilities, and the person’s role at home may all affect the review. A wage statement alone may not show the full picture. A parent, spouse, adult child, or other loved one may have provided steady support that does not fit neatly into one document.

That is why these damages require a detailed review. We may look at work records, bills, family routines, care responsibilities, and the needs of surviving family members. The goal is to show the real loss in a way that the insurance company, defense attorney, or court can evaluate.

Pain, Suffering, and Loss of Companionship

In Southfield wrongful death cases, some losses focus on what the deceased person went through before death. If the person was conscious after the injury, the claim may include pain and suffering during that period. Medical records, emergency response notes, witness accounts, and hospital records may help explain what happened.

Family members may also suffer the loss of society and companionship. That can include the loss of love, guidance, comfort, care, and daily connection. These losses are personal, but they still need to be presented with care. The claim should show who the person was, what relationships were affected, and how the death changed the family’s life.

Our attorneys could help gather the records and personal details needed to explain these losses. We also deal with the insurance company so that your family does not have to carry that burden alone.

Call Our Southfield Wrongful Death Attorneys About Damages in Your Case

Damages in Southfield wrongful death cases should be based on the full impact of the loss, not only the bills that arrived after the death. Medical costs, funeral expenses, lost support, conscious pain and suffering, and loss of companionship may all need review.

Our law firm could investigate what happened, gather the records, and help your family decide how to move forward. Contact Thurswell Law to find out how we could help you and your family today.

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