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Can I File a Wrongful Death Claim for Coronavirus?

The coronavirus pandemic has many people worried about their own health, but just as many people are more concerned for their loved ones. That’s especially true of those with health conditions, or elderly relatives, but even otherwise healthy people can suffer fatal consequences from COVID-19. 

The question is, can you file a wrongful death claim for coronavirus? There may be opportunities to file a claim, but you may need guidance from an attorney first. 

Liability for Coronavirus-Related Death

Losing a loved one to an illness can happen at any time, and it’s not always another person’s fault. Sometimes, a person’s immune system isn’t strong enough to fight off disease, and people with certain preexisting health concerns may experience worse symptoms with the coronavirus. 

However, that doesn’t mean you can’t sue for wrongful death. Your loved one may have been misdiagnosed by a doctor and sent home from a Palm Beach hospital, for example, only for their condition to worsen further. Or, your loved one may not have been given the full treatment they should have. 

The coronavirus situation is more complex than most wrongful death claims because we have little precedent for this kind of event. But, your Palm Beach wrongful death lawyer can help you sue if you have a claim. 

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Florida?

For families eligible for a wrongful death claim, it can be tough to actually file a wrongful death claim. These claims aren’t like a personal injury claim, where the injured party can sue. Because the injured party is unavailable, your family may be limited on who can file. 

In Florida, a wrongful death lawsuit is usually brought forward by a personal representative. But, this person may act on the behalf of certain family members, like the spouse and children of the deceased. Even if you can’t personally sue, you may be eligible for compensation. 

Wrongful Death Compensation for Palm Beach Families 

Once you settle who’s eligible for compensation, you’ll need to know what that compensation includes. Your wrongful death lawsuit may include damages, or losses caused by the illness, that your family has suffered. These losses include both the financial and emotional sides of your losses. 

Below are a few damages your wrongful death lawsuit may cover: 

  • Medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Lost inheritance 
  • Loss of support
  • Pain and suffering of the deceased

Connect with a Florida Wrongful Death Lawyer about COVID-19 Deaths

When you’ve lost a loved one to COVID-19 in Palm Beach, you may be concerned that the doctors didn’t do all they could. While doctors are strained and working hard on these cases, they’re still not allowed to be careless with the health and safety of their patients. 

Your Palm Beach wrongful death lawyer from The Law Offices of Casey D. Shomo can answer your questions like, “Can I file a wrongful death claim for coronavirus?” They have the tools you need to navigate a developing concern and potentially get compensated for your difficult loss. 

If you’re ready to file a claim, get a free consultation with our Palm Beach injury law firm by calling 561-659-6366 or by completing the online contact form below.