What is an injury or wrongful death action?

An injury or wrongful death action is a type of legal action that can be taken in Kansas after someone has been injured or killed due to another person or entity’s negligence. It is a civil lawsuit that allows the injured person or the family of the deceased to seek compensation for various losses, including medical expenses, lost wages, costs associated with rehabilitation or therapy, and pain and suffering. When a wrongful death action is taken, the court can also award compensation to the deceased person’s family for loss of future earnings, loss of companionship, and mental anguish. Injury or wrongful death actions are often addressed by elder law attorneys due to the fact that the elderly are often more vulnerable to injuries and wrongful deaths. Elder law attorneys are specially educated on the unique issues associated with the elderly, such as pre-existing medical conditions and age-related disabilities. They will be able to provide advice on how to pursue legal action and what rights and remedies may be available under the law.

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