

A wrongful death lawsuit is one that seeks compensation for some misconduct, wrongdoing, or negligence that results in the death of another. A wide variety of conduct can make up for the underlying claim including: car crashes, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, failure to diagnose, or intentional torts like battery.
In short, anything that the deceased person could have sued for (but for his death) can make up the basis for a wrongful death suit. In most cases, the lawsuit will be drafted so that the wrongful death claim is just one of the claims on the complaint, in addition to the underlying claim.
Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Suit?
In Florida, a wrongful death suit may only be brought by the personal representative of the decedent’s estate. The personal representative is the person named in the will (or appointed by the court in the absence of a will) to take care of the administration of the will after someone’s death.
The personal representative brings the lawsuit on behalf of the estate and, if there is a verdict or settlement against the defendant, the proceeds of the lawsuit go to the estate and are distributed in accordance with the will of the decedent. If the decedent did not leave a will, the proceeds are distributed according to Florida’s intestacy laws.
What Damages Are Available?
Florida’s wrongful allows the estate to recover the lost earnings of the deceased as well as medical and funeral expenses. In addition to this, each of the following family members may state a claim:
How Soon Must the Personal Representative File Suit?
The statute of limitations for a wrongful death action in Florida is two years. However, there may be good reason for filing your case early. If a friend or family member has died as a result of someone else’s negligence, please contact us today to discuss your case.
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