Wrongful Death claims in New Hampshire and Massachusetts

author by Richard E. Clark on Dec. 21, 2010

Accident & Injury Car Accident Accident & Injury  Wrongful Death Accident & Injury  Products Liability 

Summary: Wrongful death claims in New Hampshire and Massachusetts

WRONGFUL DEATH

            The Law Office of Richard E. Clark handles wrongful death claims on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay attorney’s fees until we recover money for you. Wrongful death  claims are costly and take time to litigate. We finance your injury claim by incurring expenses in advance for medical records, office staff, Court costs, legal and medical trial experts and investigators.

            If you have a wrongful death claim, you need to schedule a free consultation by promptly calling Attorney Clark at (603) 431-0009. Let’s quickly preserve key evidence before it’s destroyed. Delay can cause the value of your injury claim to diminish. Your statements given to insurance companies can be spun to be used against you.

            New Hampshire and Massachusetts statutes and case law permits recovery for deaths resulting from negligent conduct and breach of warranty. Intentional torts causing wrongful death where the tortfeasors conduct is extreme and outrageous is actionable. Mayer v. Town of Hampton, 127 N.H. 81 (1985).

            Attorney Clark works with the Administrator of the decedent’s estate to recover damages for the mental and physical pains suffered by the decedent as a result of the injury, medical expenses, funeral expenses, and the lost earnings capacity to the estate.  The lost earnings capacity is based on what the deceased would have made through their life expectancy minus living expenses is one means to assess damages.

            We look forward to working with you, to ensure you get what you deserve. We aggressively represent personal injury clients in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. For a free consultation, call Attorney Clark at (603) 431-0009.

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