Survivorship

In personal injury law, survivorship is very similar to wrongful death. Both situations arise when a person has been fatally injured because of another party’s negligence. In wrongful death cases, the family of the victim files their claim after their loved one passes away; however, survivorship claims enable the family to sue the negligent party while their loved one is still alive.

If you or someone you love has been injured because of another person’s negligence, it is important that your legal representative is willing to work with you ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve. Contact the Stevens Point personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874 to schedule a free initial consultation.

In many personal injury cases, the victim has sustained serious injuries that will most likely lead to his or her death. In these cases, it is important that a family be able to make a claim against the negligent party in order to receive compensation for medical expenses pertaining to the victim’s treatment. In most cases, the surviving family members will file for survivorship and wrongful death simultaneously, to ensure that they receive the maximum amount of compensation they deserve.

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If you have lost a family member because of another party’s negligence, you must seek justice. With the help of the experienced Stevens Point personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., you and your family may be able to receive compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, emotional distress, wage loss, and other related expenses. Contact us today at 800-242-2874 to meet with an attorney who is willing to fight for your entitlements.

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