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The Illinois Survival Act

by | Feb 14, 2019 | Uncategorized

Almost everyone in Chicago will need to undergo a major medical procedure at least once in their life. Whether that is a surgical procedure, time in the hospital or other medical care, all of these procedures carry a risk to the patient. But, occasionally these risks are multiplied when there is negligent medical care. Those who have been affected by a deadly medical malpractice case or other wrongful death situation ihave legal rights.

When a loved one unexpectedly dies because of a medical mistake, families are left behind feeling shocked, sad and upset because they do not understand how this could have happened. This can also happen if a loved one was killed in an accident that was caused by another person’s negligence. Here, there is an Illinois Survival Act. This act permits a deceased person’s family estate to recover damages for funeral expenses, medical expenses, lost wages and other damages that the deceased person could have claimed if they would have been alive. The Survival Act allows a deceased person’s estate to pursue a claim with the same compensatory damages that the decedent would have received prior to their death due to a wrongful death accident.

Families who are dealing with a loved one who unexpectedly died because of a medical mistake, car accident, pedestrian accident, fatal workplace accident or any other circumstance due to negligence may want to speak with a legal professional who specializes in wrongful death. An attorney understands the stress and trauma a family is going through, along with the financial strain they may be facing. An attorney can review a family’s legal options and help ensure they receive the compensation they are entitled in our state.

Cook County residents affected by wrongful death understand that these accidents are unexpected and can be scary and traumatic. It is important to hold negligent parties responsible for their mistake.

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