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(314) 500-HURTWhen a loved one’s life is tragically cut short due to the negligence or intentional actions of another party, family members should hold the responsible parties accountable and seek compensation for the damages they suffered. However, determining how to fairly divide a wrongful death settlement can be challenging, as there are various factors to consider, such as the financial losses incurred by the surviving family members.
Always consult an experienced St. Louis wrongful death attorney. Burger Law can provide the knowledge and support needed to maximize your settlement and ensure you receive your fair share.
Under Missouri law, certain family members have the right to file a wrongful death claim. These family members include the:
In some cases, other relatives, such as siblings or grandparents, may be able to file a claim if there are no immediate family members. If there are no surviving relatives, a personal representative of the estate will file the claim.
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When dividing a wrongful death settlement among family members, you must consider the individual losses suffered by each family member and the financial impact of the deceased’s absence. The process of dividing the settlement typically involves the following steps:
Always have a St. Louis wrongful death lawyer handling this process from start to finish.
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In a wrongful death settlement, the compensation awarded aims to provide financial support for the surviving family members who have suffered as a result of the loss. The types of compensation that may be awarded include:
Remember, in the tragic event of a wrongful death, dividing the settlement can be a complex process. Seeking the guidance of a skilled St. Louis wrongful death attorney is critical to ensure that each family member receives their rightful share.
Contact Burger Law to consult with an experienced attorney who will protect your rights at no upfront cost.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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