Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful death cases in Alabama are a type of civil lawsuit that can be filed by the family members or other loved ones of a person who has died due to the negligence or intentional actions of another person or entity. 

The purpose of a wrongful death lawsuit is to seek compensation for deceased person. Under Alabama law, a wrongful death claim can be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate. The personal representative is typically a family member or close friend who has been appointed by the court to handle the deceased person's affairs.

In Alabama, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death claim is generally two years from the date of the person's death. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, so it is important to consult with an experienced attorney to determine the specific deadlines that apply to your case.

To prove a wrongful death case in Alabama, the Plaintiff must demonstrate that the defendant was negligent or acted intentionally in a way that caused the person's death. The Plaintiff must also show that they have suffered damages as a result of the death.
Overall, wrongful death cases in Alabama can be complex and challenging, so it is important to work with an experienced attorney who can help you navigate the legal system and advocate for your rights.
If you have a Wrongful Death Case, please set up a free consultation with Tony the Trial Lawyer today!