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Does Your Family Member's Fatal Accident Constitute a Central Kentucky Wrongful Death Claim?

Familiar with the indescribable pain and suffering associated with wrongful death, Lexington personal injury lawyer Scott Crosbie devotes his practice to helping surviving family members financially so they can focus their efforts on healthy grieving and recovery. After a tragic accident, however, often the last thing on family members' minds is how to obtain monetary compensation for wrongful death, not only due to the overwhelming feelings that ensue after a tragic crash or incident, but also because many to not know if their case constitutes a wrongful death claim in the first place.

What is exactly is central Kentucky wrongful death? The term is used to describe the tragic loss of a loved one caused by the negligence or fault of another party rather than natural causes. Although some cases of central Kentucky wrongful death are complex and may involve difficulty proving negligence determining which parties are at fault, wrongful death typically involves a cause and effect relationship between the negligent act and the victim's tragic death. Among the most common forms of Lexington wrongful death and fatal accidents are the following:


The above list is not comprehensive, and the accidents described above don't always involve negligence or the factors needed to constitute wrongful death cases. If you would like help determining whether you have a case of wrongful death due to a family member's fatal accident, feel free to contact central Kentucky fatal accident attorney Scott Crosbie. He will answer your questions for free with compassion, patience, professionalism, and regard for your unique situation. If you have lost a loved one in any type of accident, Scott Crosbie expresses his deepest condolences to you, and his thoughts are with you at this most difficult time.

Feel free to contact Scott Crosbie in the way you feel most comfortable: online or by phone at 866-239-0039.
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