Wrongful Death

In cases where a death is caused by negligence, carelessness, or other wrongdoing committed by a company or person, that incident is said to be a "wrongful death". In cases of wrongful death, victims or beneficiaries may be entitled to some form of compensation for their loss.

Unfortunately, it is very difficult for the average person to tell whether a death was a wrongful death or not. In most cases, evidence is needed to make the determination and a knowledge of law is also necessary to determine whether compensation for wrongful death can be awarded. DFW private investigators have both the investigative techniques to find evidence and the knowledge of laws necessary to make recommendations to clients.

Not all wrongful death investigations begin as such. In some cases, an investigator will be conducting a homicide investigation, crime scene investigation, accident investigation, products liability investigation, or personal injury investigation only to find that evidence points to wrongful death. At that point, the investigator can share his findings with the victim's survivors so that they have all the information they need to pursue whatever legal action they decide is appropriate.

If you think you have a wrongful death claim and seek help from a DFW professional investigator, the investigator may do several things. They may use crime scene forensics and witness testimony, accident reconstruction and corporate investigations to find out what really occurred at the time of death. In these cases, medical investigations, background investigations, and even surveillance may be necessary to show whether someone else may have contributed to a death.

Malpractice and medical investigations often focus on wrongful death caused by medical negligence and incorrect medical treatment. Workplace investigations and industrial accident investigations focus around wrongful deaths caused by company negligence or company mismanagement. Products liability investigations sometimes find wrongful deaths are caused by badly-designed and poorly tested consumer goods. Accident investigations and criminal investigations sometimes uncover that a criminal is responsible for a wrongful death as well as for a crime.

Unfortunately, it is often hard to prove wrongful death. For example, in cases where a hospital patient is given the wrong treatment, lawyers and medical communities may argue that an existing condition caused the death. Also, in many cases lawyers try to make deaths look like accidents. Since compensation is often based on the expected life expectancy of the victim, there is also often much haggling over compensation as well, unfortunately.

A DFW Investigator is your best defense to find concrete evidence that stands up in court!

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