After an untimely wrongful death in Chicago, seek help from an Illinois accident lawyer.
Mr. Doyle has written a consumer guide to wrongful death suits in Illinois called Losing a Loved One: A Family's Guide to Illinois Wrongful Death Lawsuits. To obtain a FREE copy of Mr. Doyle's book, click on the book cover on the right side of this page or call our office at (312) 263-1080. In his book, Mr. Doyle sets forth some of the basic information that families in wrongful death suits need to know and more, including:
When a family member is killed in any kind of Illinois accident there is a potential for a case of wrongful death in Chicago. The liability of the person responsible for the death is determined by the law for that type of case, such as for car accidents, truck accidents, slip and fall cases, FELA cases, construction accidents, medical malpractice cases, and any other type of case involving an unsafe product or other case which results in fatal injuries.
Components of an Illinois Wrongful Death Case
There are two parts to a wrongful death case:
- The survival action - for the conscious pain and suffering and other damages the deceased person suffered before his or her death.
- The wrongful death case - this is brought by the surviving family members seeking compensation for their losses.
The Illinois Wrongful Death Act
This law provides that the next of kin are permitted to receive compensation for pecuniary injuries resulting from the wrongful death of their family member in a fatal Illinois accident.
The term pecuniary injuries refers to:
- The economic support that the next of kin would have received during the lifetime of the deceased.
- The loss of society of the person who was killed. This means the loss of the family relationship.
The Illinois Wrongful Death Act was recently amended to allow the surviving families to recover compensation for their grief.
Who files the wrongful death lawsuit?
Only one person is permitted to control the claim for wrongful death in Chicago. If the deceased had a will, the executor of the estate would control the wrongful death suit. The executor has a legal obligation to protect all beneficiaries of the estate, and this means he or she has the duty to file a wrongful death suit if the facts warrant doing so.
If the deceased had no will, a family member must be appointed as special administrator of the estate. The special administrator, like the executor, has an obligation to protect the interests of all the beneficiaries of the estate.
Damages Recoverable Through an Illinois Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The total amount of damages recoverable in an Illinois accident resulting in death includes:
- pain and suffering;
- medical expenses;
- lost wages sustained prior to death;
- loss of economic support;
- loss of society sustained by the next of kin; and
- the grief experienced by the surviving next of kin.
The total dollar figure will vary from case to case, but the standard jury instructions given in every wrongful death case state that the law presumes the amount of damages sustained is substantial. There are also medical bill payment laws your Illinois accident lawyer will make sure are followed in seeking your settlement.
Medical Witnesses
An Illinois accident lawyer from the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.A. is able to identify key witnesses who can establish the amounts of pain and suffering prior to death. Poor witnesses are often medical personnel whose names appear in medical records only as a scrawled notation or an initial. Our strategy is to provide witnesses who can testify as to the final moments before death, providing a more powerful testimony.
Showing the Family's Loss
An experienced Illinois accident lawyer will explore the full extent of the economic losses a family sustains as a result of the death of a parent, spouse, child, or sibling. At trial, we show the jury how important the lost family member was through photos, videos, and stories. These show the value of each of us to our families.
Statute of limitations
The Illinois statute of limitations for personal injury and cases of wrongful death in Chicago is determined by the statute of limitations in Illinois for the underlying case.
For most cases, it is 2 years, but only 1 year for cases involving municipalities and other local governmental units. Your Illinois accident lawyer should be well-versed in the time limits for wrongful death in Chicago as well as other areas of Illinois. Careful investigation is often required to ensure a full recovery, so when you suspect that there is a basis for a wrongful death lawsuit after a fatal Illinois accident, you should act as quickly as possible.
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Library for Wrongful Death Lawsuits:
- There are several types of damages that a plaintiff is eligible to collect in a wrongful death lawsuit including damages for loss of care and companionship.
Illinois Wrongful death attorney Barry G. Doyle explains Loss of care and companionship damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. - Maximizing Total Recovery in Illinois Wrongful Death and Survival Actions - Part 4
Skilled handling of settlements in complex wrongful deat suits can maximize the total recovery for families of victims in Illinois wrongful death suits. - Maximizing Total Recovery in Illinois Wrongful Death and Survival Actions - Part 3
There are basic principles which allow the plaintiff to take the initiative and shape the settlement of an Illinois wrongful death suit to his/her advantage. - Maximizing Total Recovery in Wrongful Death and Survival Actions - Part 2
There are key legal principles in handling wrongful death settlements which when handled properly can maximize the total recovery. - Maximizing Recovery in Illinois Wrongful Death and Survival Suits - Part 1
This is a reprint of an article published in Trial Journal on maximizing recoveries in Illinois wrongful death lawsuits. - Overview of Illinois wrongful death suits
The Chicago, Illinois personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, PC offers thsi free information regarding the wrongful death suits resulting from medical malpractice, car accidents, construction accidents, and other wrongful conduct. - Who Gets to File an Illinois Wrongful Death Suit
When there is an Illinois wrongful death suit, it must be filed by the executor or the administrator of the estate. This article offers an outline on the powers and responsibilities of the executor or administrator in an Illinois wrongful death suit. - Who Is a Beneficiary That Can Collect Damages in an Illinois Wrongful Death Suit?
In an Illinois wrongful death suit, exactly who can collect damages under the Wrongful Death Act is an important question for survivors of a wrongful death accident. The answer is that the next of kin can recover those damages, but who is the next of kin may be surprising. - The Importance of Medical Evidence in Illinois Wrongful Death Suits
The experienced Chicago wrongful death lawyers at our law firm are prepared to locate medical evidence to prove your Illinois wrongful death case. This article addresses why this is a crucial part of successfully prosecuting an Illinois wrongful death suit. - Importance of Insurance Coverage in Illinois Wrongful Death Suits
Illinois wrongful death suits have the potential to bring in substantial compensation the surviving next of kin. However, the importance of having available insurance coverage cannot be underestimated. - What Services Does an Illinois Wrongful Death Lawyer Provide?
Experienced Illinois wrongful death lawyers provide a variety of services to make sure that their clients achieve the maximum possible recovery in a wrongful death suit. - How to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit (Part A)
You may be wondering how to file a wrongful death lawsuit. If a loved one has died because of an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, a Chicago wrongful death attorney from the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can help you file a wrongful death claim. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080. - How to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit (Part B)
After the untimely death of a loved one, you may be wondering how to file a wrongful death lawsuit in Illinois. If a loved one has died in an accident that was caused by another’s neglect, a Chicago wrongful death attorney from the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can help you file your wrongful death claim. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080. - Distinguishing Wrongful Death from Survival Action (Part A)
There are two parts to an Illinois wrongful death lawsuit and knowing the difference between the two is important to filing your claim. The Chicago wrongful death attorney team at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can help you through this difficult time. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080. - Distinguishing Wrongful Death from Survival Action (Part B)
The damages paid in an Illinois wrongful death lawsuit are distributed based on whether they benefit the survival action or wrongful death. The Chicago wrongful death attorney team at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. will review your case and help you properly claim your damages. Call today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080 - Illinois Wrongful Death Settlement Distribution (Part A)
If you have lost a family member due to an accident caused by neglect, you need a qualified Chicago wrongful death lawyer who can guide you through the legal process of recovering the compensation your family deserves. An experienced Chicago wrongful death lawyer at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can provide you with a free case evaluation. – (312) 263-1080 - Illinois Wrongful Death Settlement Distribution (Part B)
If you have lost a family member due to an accident caused by neglect, you need a qualified Chicago wrongful death lawyer who can guide you through the legal process of recovering the compensation your family deserves. An experienced Chicago wrongful death lawyer at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can provide you with a free case evaluation. – (312) 263-1080 - Types of Illinois Wrongful Death Claim Compensation (Part A)
If you have lost a family member due to an accident caused by negligence, you need expert advice. An experienced Chicago wrongful death lawyer at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can provide you with a free case evaluation. – (312) 263-1080 - Illinois Wrongful Death Claim Compensation (Part B)
If you have lost a family member due to an accident caused by negligence, you need expert advice. An experienced Chicago wrongful death attorney at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. can provide you with a free case evaluation. – (312) 263-1080 - Who can file an Illinois wrongful death lawsuit? (Part A)
Not just any surviving family member can file an Illinois wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of a loved one. A Chicago wrongful death attorney at the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. will know who is eligible to file and can help with the process. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – (312) 263-1080
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