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Fort Collins Wrongful Death Attorney | Front Range Injury Attorneys

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Front Range Injury Attorneys - Denver Personal Injury Lawyers
2590 Welton Street, Suite 200
Denver, Colorado 80205
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What Is Wrongful Death?
In Colorado, wrongful death is defined as the death of a person as a result of another’s carelessness, recklessness, or willful activity. It is a serious wrongdoing when the victim dies, whether on purpose or accidentally. A car accident, workplace accident, property accident, defective product, or criminal activity can all result in wrongful death.
Following a death that may have been prevented, certain surviving loved ones may bring a wrongful death claim under civil law. It is a demand for money to compensate the family for the financial and non-financial losses they suffered as a result of the death.
How Long Do You Have To File A Claim In Fort Collins, Colorado
Colorado has a statute of limitations that pertains to wrongful death lawsuits, just like every other state. A legal deadline is known as the statute of limitations. Missing this date as the filing party will typically prevent you from receiving compensation. There are very few exceptions to this norm that the courts allow.
In Colorado, you have two years from the date of the death of your loved one to submit a wrongful death claim. Depending on the circumstances, this might not be the same day as the accident that resulted in the fatal injury. You have two years from the date of death, not the date of the accident, to file a claim if your loved one was injured but managed to live a short while afterward.
One such law in Colorado limits the opportunity to file for the first year following a death to the surviving spouse exclusively. The surviving spouse and any surviving children may file in the second year. In the absence of a spouse or kid, the decedent’s parents may instead bring a wrongful death lawsuit. Your Fort Collins personal injury lawyer from Front Range Injury Attorneys will review your case to determine the appropriate legal deadlines and make sure all necessary steps occur.

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Front Range Injury Attorneys podcastBy Adam Kielich