Wrongful Death Litigation
Monetary Damages in NYC
The attorneys at the Jacob Fuchsberg Law Firm understand what a dreadful time this is for you and your family. Although compensation for your loss doesn't immediately come to mind, it would be prudent to consult a wrongful death attorney as soon as possible. In NY wrongful death cases the law firm of Jacob Fuchsberg can help you and your family minimize your stress and anxiety during this hardship. We explain everything clearly and keep you informed all the way through the entire process. Our 80 years of wrongful death case experience has allowed us to become well respected and very knowledgeable in laws that are specific to the State of New York.
In wrongful death cases considering financial implications can be difficult. However, in New York wrongful death damages can be sought through a lawsuit. By and large, in New York wrongful death monetary damages can be filed for by members of the deceased party’s immediate family. However, circumstances surrounding wrongful deaths can differ, and therefore the type and amount of compensation relevant in your case depends. In general, New York wrongful death compensation may be granted to cover medical and funeral expenses, future loss of earnings, pain and suffering and other types of losses relating to the wrongful death circumstances in your case.
In New York wrongful death compensation law limits the types of damages for wrongful death cases. At the law office of Jacob Fuchsberg we investigate your case thoroughly, seeking monetary damages for pain and suffering, lost wages, medical costs, funeral expenses, or any other compensation relevant to your case.
To find out what types of compensation may apply in your wrongful death case, contact the New York law firm of Jacob Fuchsberg 212-869-3500. We will gladly answer any questions you and your family may have, advise you on how to move forward, and defend your interests during this difficult time.
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“While I can't change the course of what's occurred, I can certainly assist, hopefully, in providing people with the ability to care for themselves financially or to somehow get some recompense for the ills caused by other people.”—Leslie Debra Kelmachter



