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When someone you care about dies, they are often survived by dependents who feel the loss not only emotionally but also financially. If you have lost a loved one due to someone's negligence, our attorneys may be able to help you file a wrongful death lawsuit seeking compensation from the responsible party.
At Morgan & Morgan, our Bowling Green, Kentucky, attorneys have decades of experience advocating on behalf of families who have been affected by a wrongful death. We are dedicated to recovering the compensation our clients need to ease their financial burden during this difficult time.
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What is considered wrongful death in Kentucky?
In legal terms, wrongful death happens when a person’s life is taken due to another’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional act. This could include a fatal car crash caused by a drunk driver, medical malpractice by a negligent surgeon, or a workplace accident tied to unsafe conditions. Wrongful death claims are civil cases, separate from any criminal charges like manslaughter, and focus on holding the at-fault party financially accountable.
Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Kentucky?
Kentucky law specifies that wrongful death claims must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased’s estate. That person acts on behalf of surviving family members, such as a spouse, children, or, in some cases, parents. The compensation recovered is distributed among eligible relatives in accordance with state law.
How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim in Bowling Green?
Like other civil claims, wrongful death lawsuits are subject to a statute of limitations, a legal deadline for filing a claim. If a claim isn’t filed in time, the family may lose the right to pursue compensation entirely. Because these timeframes can vary depending on the circumstances (such as medical malpractice or claims involving minors), it’s crucial to speak with an attorney as soon as possible after a loss.
What damages can families recover in a wrongful death case?
Compensation in wrongful death cases is meant to address both financial and non-financial losses. Survivors may be eligible for damages covering:
- Medical and funeral expenses tied to the death
- Lost wages and retirement benefits the deceased would have provided
- Loss of consortium and companionship for spouses, children, and parents
- Conscious pain and suffering endured by the victim before passing
- Punitive damages are awarded in rare cases where gross negligence or intentional misconduct is proven
Even if your loved one was not earning income at the time of death, for example, a child, elderly parent, or stay-at-home spouse, you may still file a claim. The law acknowledges that their loss entails significant emotional and practical consequences.
What is the average settlement for a wrongful death case in Bowling Green?
There’s no “average” settlement that applies to every case. The value depends on many factors, including the victim’s age, earning potential, medical costs, and the emotional impact on surviving family members. Some cases resolve through settlement negotiations, while others require a jury verdict. Economic experts and investigators are often brought in to help calculate the full scope of losses.
What’s the difference between wrongful death and survival actions?
A wrongful death claim seeks compensation for the family’s losses after a loved one’s death. A survival action, by contrast, is a claim that the estate can bring for the damages the victim themselves would have been entitled to, such as pain and suffering or lost wages, from the time of injury until their death. In some cases, both actions may be pursued together.
Can I sue for emotional distress after a wrongful death?
Yes. The emotional and psychological toll of losing a loved one is recognized under Kentucky law. Surviving spouses, children, and sometimes parents may be compensated for grief, loss of companionship, and emotional suffering in addition to financial damages.
What are the common causes of wrongful death claims in Bowling Green?
Wrongful death claims can arise from many situations, including:
- Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents caused by negligence
- Medical malpractice, including misdiagnosis or surgical errors
- Nursing home neglect or abuse
- Workplace accidents or defective equipment
- Dangerous products or unsafe premises
Each case requires careful investigation to prove negligence and liability.
How is negligence proven in a wrongful death lawsuit?
Proving wrongful death requires showing:
- The defendant owed a duty of care to the plaintiff.
- That duty was breached through negligence or misconduct.
- The breach directly caused the death.
- The family suffered measurable damages as a result.
Evidence may include medical records, accident reports, expert testimony, surveillance footage, or witness statements.
What should I expect during the wrongful death lawsuit process?
The process often begins with an investigation into the cause of death and the responsible party. Attorneys may file a claim with the defendant’s insurance company, negotiate for a fair settlement, and, if necessary, proceed to trial. Expert witnesses, such as doctors, accident reconstructionists, or economists, may testify to strengthen the case. If no settlement is reached, a trial lawyer can present the evidence in court and fight for maximum compensation.
Is wrongful death the same as manslaughter?
No. Manslaughter is a criminal charge brought by the state and may result in prison time. Wrongful death is a civil lawsuit brought by the family or estate of the victim to seek financial compensation. Both can happen from the same incident, for example, a drunk driving crash could lead to criminal charges and a wrongful death lawsuit.
Can a wrongful death lawyer take the case to trial?
Absolutely. While many cases settle, sometimes insurance companies or defendants refuse to make fair offers. In those situations, Morgan & Morgan trial attorneys in Bowling Green are prepared to take the case to court, bringing in experts and building the strongest possible case for a jury.
What about the emotional impact on families?
Beyond the legal process, wrongful death has a profound emotional toll. Families may struggle with grief, anxiety, or even post-traumatic stress, especially if the death was sudden and preventable. Courts recognize this suffering, and compensation for emotional distress is often a significant part of a claim.
Why should I hire Morgan & Morgan in Bowling Green?
If you’ve lost a loved one due to negligence in Bowling Green, you don’t have to face the legal system alone. At Morgan & Morgan, we stand with families in their fight for justice and accountability.
Your consultation is always free with our “The Fee Is Free™” promise, and you pay nothing unless we win. Fill out a free case evaluation today, and let us fight for the justice and compensation your family deserves.









