Sussex County Wrongful Death Lawyers

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Nothing is more devastating than losing a loved one, especially as a result of someone’s negligent or intentional act. The Sussex County personal injury lawyers here at Gruber, Colabella, Thompson, Hiben & Montella have extensive experience handling wrongful death cases, and we stand ready to fight for the justice you deserve. Contact our firm for a free case evaluation today.

Do I Have a Valid NJ Wrongful Death Claim?

The criteria for wrongful death are fairly simple; was someone at fault for the death of the decedent?

If someone is at fault, then the beneficiaries of the decedent will often file a lawsuit against the person at fault in order to pursue compensation. After the plaintiff has proven the defendant’s legal liability, he or she must establish the type and amount of damages. This may include:

When A Person Dies, What Is The Difference Between Civil And Criminal Cases?

Criminal cases arise from the government’s role as the arbiter of justice in our society—in these cases, individuals are charged and subsequently punished for committing criminal offences. This is the mechanism by which justice, law, and order are preserved in our country.

A civil case, however, usually involves a dispute between two individuals or organizations regarding the rights and duties these agents owe to each other. The burden of proof is much higher in criminal cases (as is the penalty imposed—a criminal sanction such as imprisonment). In civil cases, the judgment against the defendant is most often a monetary value.

If The Decedent Was Unemployed, Is It Still Possible To Bring A Wrongful Death Case?

Of course. Imagine the case of a stay-at-home parent, who watches the children, cooks the meals, cleans the homes, makes the repairs, prepares the taxes, mows the lawn, moves the furniture, transports the family, balances the checkbook, does the shopping, and generally cares for everyone, etc.—the death of this individual can be quantified as a “pecuniary loss” and can be pursued in the case of a wrongful death lawsuit.

What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Wrongful Death In New Jersey?

There is a two-year window after the death of the decedent for individuals to file their claim of wrongful death. Any claims filed after this time will almost certainly be barred from court.

Contact Our New Jersey Wrongful Death Lawyers

The pain of losing a loved one is something you shouldn’t shoulder on your own. It leaves a heavy burden on not only your emotional health, but may stress your finances as well. Let our wrongful death lawyers help you. You are not alone. Contact the compassionate team here at
Gruber, Colabella, Thompson, Hiben & Montella for a free initial consultation today.

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