Death Claims Websites



Site 1
Site Name: Answers.com
Domain Name: http://www.answers.com
Overall Rating: 4/5
Summary: An excellent site that gives concise definitions and meanings to often obtuse legal terminologies. Any online visitor can find answers to anything related to wrongful deaths. It also discusses the concept of the Human Life Value Approach which was developed by insurance firms in an attempt to limit their liabilities in case of an award for damages. For example, wrong death claims need to calculate the value of a person’s life based on the potential income that person could have earned if he had not died. A case like this is hard to prove and could just as easily be dismissed by a judge as a nuisance suit.

Site 2
Site Name: Car Accidents.com
Domain Name: http://www.car-accidents.com/wrongful_death.html
Overall Rating: 4/5
Summary: This site dispenses good legal advice with regards to auto or car accidental which proved fatal to someone. Two main features need to present to file a claim successfully – firstly, there must be negligence by the driver or some product defect caused the accident and secondly, the defendant/s must have some recoverable assets to pay off the claim. It often happens that cars are either under-insured with small insurance policy coverage or not insured at all. So, in cases like these, even if the award is granted by the court, there is no way to recover damages as there is nothing to pay for it and all legal actions have been for nothing.

Site 3
Site Name: Medical Malpractice Lawyers
Domain Name: http://www.newenglandmedicalmalpracticelawyers.com
Overall Rating: 4/5
Summary: Prosecuting a case for medical malpractice is a very complex undertaking. This site features several lawyers who are also doctors who know what they are talking about. Difficult medical terms are understood by these lawyers since they themselves are board-certified physicians, surgeons, nurses, etc. Although the health-care system is usually good
Enough, it is often unavoidable that errors occur. These mistakes happen anywhere in the hospital sometimes due to intense time constraints that make people prone to commit errors. Included here are those committed in emergency rooms, delivery rooms, wrong type of anaesthesia, a failure of diagnosis (misdiagnosed) and also surgery operations. Sometimes the nurse is already tired from the night shift duty and commits a mistake.