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What are the elements of wrongful death?

On Behalf of | Apr 10, 2025 | Wrongful Death

If you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s actions, you may have questions about what makes a wrongful death case. In Texas, wrongful death claims are legal actions taken when someone dies as a result of another person’s negligence or misconduct. Understanding the elements of a wrongful death case can help you better navigate the process if you are considering a claim.

Death of a person

The first element required for a wrongful death case is that a person has died. The cause of death must be directly tied to someone else’s actions or negligence. This could range from a fatal car accident to a wrongful death caused by medical malpractice. If the death occurs due to intentional harm or recklessness, the case may involve both criminal and civil actions.

Causation

For a wrongful death claim to succeed, you must prove that the defendant’s actions directly caused the death. This can be tricky, as it requires establishing that the defendant’s behavior (whether it was careless, negligent, or intentional) was the direct cause of the death. In some cases, medical experts may be called upon to testify about the cause of death, particularly if it involves complex circumstances like medical treatment or workplace accidents.

Surviving family members

In Texas, only specific family members are eligible to file a wrongful death claim. This includes the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased. If the deceased person had no immediate family, the estate may bring the claim, though this situation is rarer.

Damages

The final element in a wrongful death case involves damages. Surviving family members can seek compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include things like funeral costs and lost wages, while non-economic damages may cover emotional suffering, loss of companionship, and mental anguish caused by the death of a loved one.

Understanding these elements is essential for anyone looking to pursue a wrongful death claim. It’s important to know what needs to be proven and how Texas law addresses each factor.