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Who Can File a Wrongful Death and Loss of Consortium Claim?

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit is filed when someone is killed as a result of the negligence of another person or party. The loved ones of the deceased filed the lawsuit in order to recover damages. These damages will cover funerary expenses, emotional pain and suffering, and other financial or material hardships associated with the death. In addition, punitive damages will be sought to punish the negligent party for their actions. The attorneys at our Provo law firm would like to consider who is eligible to file these kinds of lawsuits, and why it’s important to have an attorney

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Utah Supreme Court Rules Late Term Unborn Fetus Has Wrongful Death

Flickinger Sutterfield & Boulton is pleased to announce a significant decision recently issued by the Utah Supreme Court that protects the rights of late-term unborn children. According to the state’s high court, Utah code allows wrongful death actions to protect minor children and extends this protection to an unborn child. Though the statute does not specifically define “minor child,” the justices have interpreted this to include an unborn child or fetus. Chief Justice Christine Durham said statute “would allow for a wrongful death action as soon as the child is conceived,” as reported by Deseret News. The Utah Supreme Court’s ruling

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