Is It Difficult to Prove Fault in a Wrongful Death Case?

Smith & Griffith, LLP Team

Is it difficult to prove fault in a wrongful death case?

When a loved one’s life is tragically cut short due to the negligence of another, seeking justice becomes more important than anything. However, establishing fault in wrongful death cases is not always straightforward.

If your family experiences one of these unfortunate accidents, you need to understand the obstacles you might face in proving who is at fault. Becoming more familiar with the legal process will make it clear just how difficult it might be to establish negligence in the wrongful death of your loved one.

The burden of evidence

The Centers for Disease Control reports that over 200,000 unintentional accident deaths happen in a year. Proving fault in such a case requires evidence that demonstrates the other party’s negligence. This often means piecing together a puzzle of information from various sources. Medical records, eyewitness testimonies and surveillance footage can all play a role in your case.

Establishing causation

Even when evidence proves that another party breached their duty of care, there must be a link between the negligent act and your loved one’s wrongful death. This demands a thorough understanding of the situation and a case that will appeal to a judge and the jury.

As families strive to honor the memory of their loved ones by seeking accountability, they find themselves entangled in a complex web of legal intricacies. Proving fault in a wrongful death case is not easy either emotionally or practically. By taking the proper steps calmly and rationally, though, you can achieve the outcome your family deserves.

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