Estate Claims
If you have lost a loved one as a result of a fatal accident that wasn’t their fault, it may be possible to go through something called ‘Estate claims.’ This is when the estate of the deceased can make a claim. This type of claim can be brought by the executors or administrates of the estate and involves recovering losses the deceased could have claimed had they survived.
It is possible to claim against the estate for:
- General damages for the pain and suffering caused to the deceased.
- Special damages including losses incurred after the fatal accident but before their death such as medical expenses or lost wages.
- Funeral costs and expenses.
- Care received by the deceased before they died.
Our personal injury solicitor understand that you are going through an emotional and difficult time. We will therefore seek to minimise the stress placed on you during your claim and ensure we achieve the best possible outcome that will ease the financial burden.
If you have lost a loved one as a result of a fatal injury, contact our specialist personal injury solicitors to discuss your options.
Why use a solicitor?
- An estate claim following the death of a loved one can be complex requiring the legal expertise of a solicitor.
- A solicitor can make the claim on your behalf so you don’t have to.
- A solicitor can represent you in court if necessary.
Why Watson Woodhouse?
- Our specialist personal injury solicitors are experts in making dependency claims
- We will deal with all the necessary legal issues.
- We will keep you updated on the progress of your claim.
- We will provide you with support throughout this difficult time.
We are here to help
Call us for a confidential consultation with a specialist solicitor today on 01642 247656 or on our 24/7 Emergency Helpline 01642 917175