BOSSIER CITY WRONGFUL DEATH ATTORNEYS
Bossier City
Wrongful Death Defined
A wrongful death in Louisiana is defined as a death that happens “due to the fault of another” person or party. Essentially, if negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongdoing occurred and that caused someone to lose their life, then it is a wrongful death. Another way to think about it is that if the person had survived their illness or injury and could have then filed a personal injury claim, a wrongful death claim is justified because they did not survive.
Common causes of wrongful deaths include:
- Car accidents
- Construction accidents
- Defective products
- Truck accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Dangerous pharmaceuticals

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?
In this order of precedence, the parties that get the right to file a wrongful death claim include:
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1Spouse and/or children
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2Parents
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3Siblings
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4Grandparents


Damages in a Wrongful Death Case
There is not enough money on Earth to replace your lost loved one or undo the harm that you have felt because of their untimely passing. But it is true that receiving financial compensation from the liable party can be a huge boon for you and your family. Not only can you regain financial stability if your loved one made the majority of your family’s income, but it can also be a crucial step in finding a sense of closure that allows you to continue moving through the grieving process.
Economic damages that you can claim include:
- “Reasonable” funeral and burial costs.
- Cost of deceased’s final medical treatments.
- Income and benefits the deceased would have earned.
- Value of household services the deceased often provided.
- Grief and emotional trauma suffered by the claimant.
- Loss of day-to-day care, companionship, and support.