Navigating the aftermath of a loved one’s fatal Missouri collision

On Behalf of | Dec 26, 2023 | Motor Vehicle Accidents |

Learning that a loved one has died in a Missouri car accident is devastating. If a spouse, adult child or parent learns that a tragedy has occurred, it may also leave many questions unanswered. Following a fatal collision, family members will want to know whether the crash that took their loved one’s life was preventable.

Driver negligence, intoxication, fatigue and reckless behavior are often key factors in collisions that result in fatalities. Learning that a drunk driver was responsible for a loved one’s death not only intensifies a family’s grief, but also often creates a strong desire for justice. In such cases, an immediate family member may file a wrongful death claim in civil court.

Grieving families may seek restitution following a collision

When a Missouri collision results in a fatality, and the accident is later determined to have likely been preventable were it not for another person’s negligence, recklessness or criminal behavior, an immediate family member may seek justice on behalf of the decedent, who would have been able to file an injury claim if he or she had survived. Wrongful death litigation is stressful, especially because family members who are present in court must listen to details regarding their loved one’s death, which can be emotionally traumatic. Support is available, however, to help alleviate courtroom stress.

When a family member files a wrongful death claim following a Missouri collision, several elements must be proved. An experienced personal injury attorney can provide much-needed guidance and support to a grieving family by becoming the spokesperson during proceedings. By scheduling a consultation at Tarry Law Firm, L.L.C., a family who is grieving the loss of a loved one following a fatal collision can take their first steps toward seeking restitution.

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