What are the non-economic damages that may be available in a wrongful death case?

Non-economic damages are a form of compensation that may be available in a wrongful death case in North Carolina. These damages are intended to compensate the family members or other beneficiaries for the emotional pain and suffering that they have gone through due to the wrongful death of their loved one. Non-economic damages may include compensation for loss of companionship, loss of guidance, support, and services, mental anguish, grief, sorrow, emotional distress, humiliation, and other forms of non-financial damages. In addition, families may also be able to seek compensation for the loss of their loved one’s future earnings and other economic losses they experienced as a result of the wrongful death. These damages can be especially helpful to families who have experienced a large financial burden due to the wrongful death of their loved one. In North Carolina, the amount of non-economic damages that a family is eligible to receive is determined by a jury. It is ultimately the jury’s responsibility to decide what is considered a fair and adequate amount of compensation for the family. Courts also have the power to limit how much compensation can be awarded for non-economic damages. To recover damages, families in North Carolina must show that the wrongful death was a direct result of another party’s negligence or wrongful act. If they are able to do this, they may receive compensation for their emotional and financial losses.

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