Wrongful Death Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims?

The statute of limitations for cases involving wrongful death in both Arizona and South Carolina is two years from the date the victim passed on. A few exceptions could extend this deadline, but they are relatively rare.

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What Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the legal fault of another party. This can happen due to negligence, like a fatal car accident but can also be due to intentional acts, like a violent crime.

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Is Wrongful Death Civil or Criminal?

The short answer is that wrongful death is a type of civil case, not a criminal one. But there are some important details you need to understand. Our team at Wrongful Death Lawyer is here to help.

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How To File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Taking legal action while grieving is not easy. Having a basic roadmap of the process can make it less stressful and confusing. Throughout this process, our compassionate team will be by your side.

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How To Calculate Wrongful Death Damages

Calculating the value of a wrongful death claim is complex. It involves considering numerous factors unique to each case. There are some key considerations that go into determining wrongful death damages.

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How Do You Prove Wrongful Death?

In many wrongful death cases, the key issue is proving the defendant’s negligence. Negligence means failing to act with the level of care that a reasonable person would use in the same situation.

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Common Causes of Wrongful Death

There are many different types of wrongful death claims but among the most common are medical malpractice, car accidents, truck accidents, workplace accidents, as well as accidents involving defective products.

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Are Wrongful Death Settlements Taxable?

The IRS does not consider wrongful death settlements to be taxable income. The tax code specifically states that damages received “on account of personal physical injuries or physical sickness” are not taxable.

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We know that words can’t truly ease the pain of losing someone you love, but please know that you don’t have to face this journey alone. We’re here to support you and are committed to helping you find answers as you seek justice. You have an ally here, one who understands the weight of this moment and is dedicated to lifting some of the burden off your shoulders.

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Our Inspiration and Motivation

David Aylor was the kind of person who made the world brighter simply by being in it. A respected trial attorney, passionate advocate, and generous friend, David dedicated his life to helping others—both in his legal career and through his tireless support of his community. Whether representing clients in court, mentoring students, or volunteering with organizations close to his heart, David’s impact was immeasurable.

Tragically, his life was cut short at just 41. At WrongfulDeathLawyer.com, we honor David’s legacy by fighting back against the forces that cause unnecessary loss. We provide resources, information, and connections to help those who have lost loved ones seek justice and accountability.

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Defining Wrongful Death

A wrongful death occurs when someone’s life is tragically cut short due to another’s negligence or misconduct. At WrongfulDeathLawyer.com, we’ve gathered compassionate resources, including case studies and real-life examples, to help you better understand what this means. Our goal is to provide you with the answers you’re seeking and support you in exploring ways to honor your loved one’s memory with dignity and justice.

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We know that every situation is unique and there are always more questions that need answers. And although we can’t answer your most pressing question about WHY this happened, we can help you decide on moving forward with a wrongful death claim.

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