Wrongful death lawsuits can be filed when someone’s death is caused by another person’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions. These lawsuits seek to hold responsible parties accountable for their actions and provide compensation to surviving family members. In this article, we will explore some of the types of accidents that can lead to wrongful death lawsuits.
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider’s negligence or mistake leads to a patient’s death. Surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death claim. Examples of medical malpractice that can lead to wrongful death lawsuits include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and medication errors. For instance, in the case of Joan Rivers’ death, her daughter filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the clinic and doctors, claiming that they were negligent and performed unauthorized procedures.
When a person dies while on the job due to an employer’s failure to provide a safe working environment or proper safety equipment, the family members may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Workplace accidents can include falls, electrocutions, and other types of incidents that cause fatal injuries. In a recent case, the family of a construction worker who fell to his death on an inadequately secured job site filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the property owner, general contractor, and several subcontractors.
Surviving family members may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the property owner or manager. In a recent case, the family of a woman who died after falling from a balcony at an Airbnb rental property filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the property owner and Airbnb, claiming that the property was unsafe and that the company failed to adequately screen hosts and properties for safety risks.