If a loved one dies due to someone else’s negligence in South Carolina, you have up to three years to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Per South Carolina’s statute of limitations for wrongful death claims, you have three years from the date of your loved one’s death to pursue damages. If you wait more than …
4 Types of Wrongful Death Cases
There are many different types of wrongful death. An action may be brought by the victim’s estate for a wrongful death and/or a survivorship claim. This allows the victim’s surviving family (heirs) to make a claim for compensation on behalf of and for the loss of their loved one. Check out this blog where we outline 4 common types of wrongful death cases.
A Look at the South Carolina Wrongful Death Act
A Georgetown wrongful death lawyer can talk to you about how the South Carolina wrongful death act affects your case. Call 1-888-690-0211.
What Kind of Compensation Exists in a South Carolina Wrongful Death Claim?
Talk to a Georgetown wrongful death lawyer about your options in a South Carolina wrongful death claim: 1-888-690-0211.
Third Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Tragic Oil Rig Explosion
Eleven men are still missing since the oil rig explosion on April 20. All of these men are presumed dead and their families are now coping with the deaths of their loved ones. As of May 5, three families have filed wrongful death lawsuits against Transocean Ltd. for these deaths.