Losing a child is unimaginably painful, and it is even more tragic when that death results from someone else’s negligence. At Kaveny + Kroll, we understand that no one case is the same—we aren’t about cases, we’re about YOUR case. If you believe a negligent party is responsible for the wrongful death of a minor in Chicago, you can seek full financial compensation and hold those responsible accountable.
Our experienced wrongful death attorneys at Kaveny + Kroll Trial Lawyers can guide you every step of the way. With 65 years of combined experience and a full-time RN reviewing medical malpractice cases, you get the knowledge, care, and personal attention your family deserves.
Legislation Enabling Wrongful Death Cases Involving Minors
Following the wrongful death of a child in Chicago, parents and other next of kin may be able to seek compensation under two primary pieces of legislation.
The Wrongful Death Act
In Illinois, the Illinois Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180) enables a person’s next of kin to seek various damages from liable parties or that person’s wrongful death, which could result from negligence or malicious intent.
However, there is a statute of limitations for wrongful death cases under Illinois law, giving claimants a specific amount of time to recover compensation before they are barred from filing a claim. Specifically, this statute of limitations gives individuals two years from the date of the person’s death to begin a case, unless the death resulted from violent intentions, in which case claimants have five years to file.
Survival Act
Meanwhile, the Survival Act (755 ILCS 5/27-6) would impact a case if a child had survived after the accident before eventually passing due to injuries. In these cases, claimants would be able to file a claim to recover the medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other types of damages that would have contributed to a personal injury claim.
How to Build a Wrongful Death Case
Filing a wrongful death claim for a minor in Chicago requires careful preparation and guidance from skilled attorneys. Here’s how Kaveny + Kroll can help you:
Collecting Evidence
One of the most critical steps in these cases is to gather sufficient evidence to support a wrongful death claim.
Evidence in these cases could include:
- Medical records and bills
- Photos and video footage of injuries
- Footage of the accident scene
- Police reports
- Witness statements
- Expert witness testimony
Calculate All Damages
Claimants must also calculate all of the damages related to the claim, which could include a combination of economic, non-economic, and punitive damages.
Economic damages refer to the financial losses associated with a case, including medical bills, lost income, and burial and funeral expenses.
Non-economic damages pertain to the personal losses that victims and their loved ones suffer leading up to and following the victims’ passing, including pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
Punitive damages may also be available in extreme cases when a defendant acts with gross negligence, with the intention of punishing the defendant and preventing similarly egregious behavior in the future.
Call Our Chicago Lawyers to Take Legal Action After the Loss of a Minor
When the wrongful death of a minor in Chicago occurs, having a compassionate attorney by your side is essential. At Kaveny + Kroll, we work personally with every family to gather evidence, calculate damages, and build a strong claim against all responsible parties.
Contact us today to get started. With Kaveny + Kroll Trial Lawyers, you get experienced guidance, personal care, and a partner who is committed to YOUR case.