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Wrongful Death Claims

Wrongful Death Claims – Alaska residents who lose a loved one in an automobile accident often feel lost. For this reason, most have no idea what to do after the loss.
Dealing With Grief
During the time of bereavement and throughout the grief process, a grieving person needs a lot of emotional support. Finding support may be the key to a person’s recovery and acceptance of the loss. Hence, seeking out family members, friends, support groups, community organizations, or mental health professionals (therapists or counselors) can all help.
If your grief gets worse over time instead of better or interferes with your ability to function in daily life, consult a grief counselor or other mental health provider. Unresolved or complicated grief can lead to depression, other mental health problems and other medical conditions. Above all, with professional help, you can re-establish a sense of control and direction in your life. This helps move you toward the path of healing.
Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful death claims may arise from a crime, an act of medical malpractice, an automobile accident, a plane crash or an accident at work. These claims help families suffering financially after losing a loved one because of another person’s negligence.
First, it is not necessary for there to be a criminal case. A civil law suit may be filed without a criminal case. A civil wrongful death claim may also proceed if a criminal case fails. Furthermore, a wrongful death claim or lawsuit helps with medical and funeral expenses arising from the loss. It can help families pay bills and keep food on the table.
Getting Help After An Automobile Accident
After losing a loved one because someone was negligent and caused an automobile accident, the victim’s family needs help. Wrongful death claims are often very difficult. They must cover all aspects of the loss to help grieving families.
Losses in a Wrongful Death Claim include:
- the age and health of the person lost;
- the number people who depended on this person; and
- the income of the lost loved one
Wrongful death claims are particularly sensitive cases and deserve equally sensitive representation. Please call Johnson Law to discuss your loss: (907)277-3090 or use our online contact form.
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