Following a wrongful death, liable parties should be held accountable for their negligence, and loved ones should be able to recover compensation. To build a strong case, determining negligence in Chicago wrongful death claims is essential, meaning you will need plenty of evidence that can support your case.
The following are some of the main steps to take to prove negligence, which a caring lawyer at Kaveny + Kroll can help you navigate in a potential claim.
Steps to Determine Negligence in Wrongful Death Claims
There are four primary steps individuals must take to show how one or more parties were legally responsible for a wrongful death in Chicago. These steps are as follows:
1. Establish a Duty of Care
The very first step claimants must take is to show that the liable party owed the decedent a duty of care. For instance, a driver might be responsible for a wrongful death if they were operating a vehicle at the time of an accident and needed to adhere to the rules of the road.
2. Show How the Party Breached That Duty
Claimants must then show how the liable party breached that duty of care to cause an accident that was otherwise avoidable.
3. Demonstrate How the Breach Caused a Wrongful Death
The third item involves showing how the negligent individuals or entities’ breach was the direct cause of the decedent’s wrongful death. For example, a liable driver in a car accident could cause an accident that directly contributed to fatal injuries, and the death did not occur from a pre-existing condition.
4. Prove That the Wrongful Death Resulted in Quantifiable Damages
To calculate compensation in these cases, claimants will need to prove that compensable damages resulted from the wrongful death, such as medical expenses for treatment leading up to the death, lost income and earning potential from the decedent, pain and suffering, and funeral and burial costs.
Evidence That Can Help Prove Negligence
There are many types of evidence that can help prove negligence in a wrongful death claim in Chicago, including:
Medical Records
One of the most important pieces of evidence in a wrongful death claim is a detailed medical record discussing the death and cause of death. Medical documentation could show how a victim’s accident injuries led to their death, subsequently proving that the liable party’s negligence was the direct cause.
Police Reports
When injuries occur in an accident, the parties involved are legally obligated to report the accident to the police. The authorities could then draft a police report that details the incident and how it occurred, potentially corroborating the claimants’ version of events.
Footage of the Accident and Injuries
Photos or video footage of the accident as it occurred and the injuries that followed could demonstrate how a negligent party’s actions caused the accident and subsequent injuries, such as surveillance footage of an intersection.
Witness Statements
Impartial individuals who witnessed the accident could also discuss what they saw, possibly supporting the claimant’s case.
A well-practiced lawyer can assist with collecting and organizing this and other evidence.
Reach Out to Our Team for Help Proving Negligence in Your Chicago Wrongful Death Claim
When determining negligence in Chicago wrongful death claims, you will need to have a solid case to prove liability and recover total compensation. An attorney with experience handling wrongful death cases can help you collect the evidence needed to effectively prove negligence and seek justice for your loved one.
Consult with one of our compassionate lawyers at Kaveny + Kroll today to discuss your case and your legal options for pursuing compensation.