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Nov
Paying for a Loved One’s Funeral Expenses After a Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one due to wrongful death is a devastating experience. In addition to the emotional toll, there are practical matters to consider, such as funeral and burial costs. Navigating this process can be overwhelming, but understanding your options can provide some relief...
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Nov
How To Divide a Wrongful Death Settlement
If you've lost a loved one in an accident or incident that wasn’t their fault and you’re in the process of filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party, one of the things you’ll need to understand is how wrongful death settlements are distri...
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Nov
Who Can Recover Wrongful Death Benefits?
After the death of your loved one, you might be interested in recovering benefits and damages from the negligent party who was responsible for causing their untimely passing. If they hadn't been killed, your loved one would have been able to file a personal injury claim to...
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Nov
How Do You Prove a Wrongful Death Occurred?
Accidents caused by someone else's negligence can cause serious injuries to victims. Sometimes those injuries are severe and can cause fatalities. When your loved one passes away from someone else’s negligence, you likely will want to seek justice and compensation so...
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Nov
Can an Unmarried Partner File a Wrongful Death Claim?
Losing your partner in an unexpected death is hard enough. It's even harder when their death could have been avoided. When that’s the case, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim on behalf of your loved one. Since you’ve experienced a tragedy, you deserv...
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Nov
How Can a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Bring Peace of Mind?
Unexpectedly losing a loved one completely turns a family's life upside down. The deceased’s loved ones suddenly have to plan a funeral and burial, grieve their loss, and adjust to a new way of life. These matters are often worse when their loved one died because of a...
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Nov
What Is A Contingency Fee?
A contingency fee is a fee charged by an attorney to a client contingent upon the outcome of the matter. Contingent fees in personal injury and wrongful death cases are allowed in Arkansas if the agreement is in writing and states the method for computing the fee, including...
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Nov
Arkansas Wrongful Death Law
States have vastly different law concerning wrongful death cases-cases where it is alleged that certain acts caused death. Arkansas wrongful death laws allow for the recovery of what is termed “loss of life” damages by the Estate of the person killed, commonly r...
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