Sunday, June 30, 2013

4 Categories of Wrongful Death Cases Filed in the U.S.

In many wrongful death lawsuit cases filed in the U.S., there are four categories which claims typically fall into:

1) negligence
2) carelessness
3) lack of appropriate safety procedures in place
4) insufficient regard for human life/lives

Wrongful death cases we've commonly dealt with in the past  have been a result of: 

. birth injuries
. defective drugs/prescription medications
. medical malpractice
. serious workplace injuries

At K & W Legal we are a team of experienced attorneys committed to safeguarding the very basic rights of individuals suffering from injuries caused by medical procedures, birth injuries, burns, paralysis, chronic & permanent injuries or death.

In medical malpractice cases alone, there are more than 100,000 deaths each year allegedly caused by preventable medical errors and procedures caused by doctors and hospitals in the U.S. 

While these are the people and facilities who we trust to keep us alive and well, the loss of a loved one because of human error can be devastating, and you have the right to be compensated.
So whether your claim can be resolved without a lawsuit or possibly requires a fight all the way through trial, our firm at K & W Legal is highly committed to stand by you every step of the way.

Visit our web site at KGWLegal.com for more information or contact us TODAY for a FREE consultation: (404)835-8080.

We will fight for you!
--The K & W Legal Team

Friday, June 14, 2013

K & W Legal : Elements of a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Wrongful death lawsuits are sometimes the most difficult for people to pursue, mainly because family members are morally concerned about the idea of "profiting" from a loved one's death. 

What many don't realize, however, is that wrongful death can actually be legally determined when a person is indirectly responsible for the death of another individual.

The definition of wrongful death, according to a recent post on Yahoo.com, is: "Any death of a human being resulting from negligence or misconduct from another person, company or entity."

If you think you may have a valid case to file a wrongful death lawsuit for a recent loss, here's some helpful information to help you make your decision:

Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit?
A wrongful death lawsuit can only be filed by the executor (or the person named in the victim's will who is responsible for distributing assets and paying debts and taxes) of the descendent's estate. The executor can file the lawsuit on behalf of the descedent's immediate family, which typically refers to a spouse, parent or child. A wrongful death, in most cases, cannot be filed by a friend or an extended family relative.
Why does the plaintiff have to be an immediate family member? 
For damages to be awarded in a wrongful death lawsuit, the family member must be able to prove that he/she has been negatively affected by the loss of the decedent. For example, the wife of a man killed on the job can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit because she will no longer benefit from wages earned by the victim. In other words, her lifestyle was decreased by the loss of the victim (her husband), so she is therefore entitled to damages.
Which circumstances generally surround a wrongful death lawsuit? 
Wrongful death lawsuits are often filed after one of the following incidents results in a death:
- alleged medical malpractice occurrences 
- car or plane crashes
- deaths resulting from injuries on the job
- food poisoning 
- use of toxic products which have not been advertised as toxic
- exposure to hazardous substances without prior notice of danger
(Although this is NOT a complete list of reasons to file wrongful death lawsuits, this is just few incidents we have come across at our K& W Legal law office in Atlanta ).
According to state laws which are considered survival actions?
In many cases, the descendent involved in a wrongful death lawsuit did not die right away, but suffered consciously before death. This can add to the amount of damages recovered by the family.
Here's an example:  A 28-year-old man died four years ago from a work-related accident. He initially suffered the loss of his left leg, then died three weeks later from secondary infections. His family was able to recover a significant amount of money not only for his death, but also for the three weeks of suffering he incurred following the accident.

Where can family members obtain legal counsel?
If you're in search of a wrongful death attorney in the Atlanta , GA area contact the experienced team at K & W Legal TODAY.
Not only do we provide compassionate and personalized legal services ...we are dedicated to solving your legal problems and providing you with the attention you need.
For a FREE consultation call us NOW at: (404)835-8080 or visit our web site for more information: KGWLegal.com .
We will fight for you!
--The K & W Legal Team

Saturday, June 8, 2013

K & W Legal Exposes: Wrongful Death Cases in the News

Paris Jackson's apparent suicide attempt this past week comes as her family and AEG are locked in a legal battle over the death of her father, Michael Jackson (which is considered a wrongful death trial).
As a matter of fact, Paris Jackson is now a possible witness in the civil trial.
The suit filed by Katherine Jackson, Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., Prince Michael Jackson II as well as Paris Jackson alleges that AEG negligently hired and supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, who -- in an attempt to help the singer sleep -- gave him a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol.
They say AEG pushed Jackson to prepare for a tour that he was not ready for physically. 
AEG says that it was Jackson's decision to hire Murray and that the company had recommended a British doctor.
Jackson died in 2009, two weeks before his "This Is It" tour was scheduled to begin in London. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011.
Sources are recently reporting that Paris Jackson was rushed to a hospital early Wednesday morning (June 5th, 2013).
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and Fire Department would allegedly only disclose that they responded to a "medical emergency" on the block where the Jackson family lives in Calabasas. 
Furthermore, the L.A. County Fire Department described the call as a "possible overdose" and allegedly reported a patient was taken to a hospital.
One source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told The Times that the patient was Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris.
Jackson's former wife and Paris' mother, Debbie Rowe, also told Entertainment Tonight that Paris Jackson tried to commit suicide.

When it comes to wrongful death claims in the state of Georgia ... we urge you to contact an experienced attorney who specializes in these types of cases.
At K&W Legal our team of lawyers are experts in the field of wrongful death ... from state laws & statutes to the rights of loved ones left behind.
If you're in the Atlanta area and are in need of legal advice regarding a possible wrongful death case contact the attorneys at K&W legal TODAY at: (404) 835-8080 or visit our web site at: KGWLegal.com .

We will fight for you! 
--The K&W Legal Team