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the death of a human being as the result of a wrongful act of another person. Such wrongful acts include: negligence (like careless driving), an inten- tional attack such as assault and/or battery, a death in the course of another crime, vehicular manslaughter, manslaughter or murder.
A waiver of liability is an agreement between two or more parties, usually in writing, where one party gives up his or her rights to sue another party for injuries and/or death related to some type of accident or event.
Under Mississippi law, the personal representative of the deceased persons estate representative, surviving spouse, children, and parents can file a wrongful death claim. If the claim is successful, you can recover damages for the loss of your loved ones life, financial losses, and emotional pain and suffering.
Under Maryland law, the primary beneficiaries eligible to file a wrongful death suit include the deceaseds surviving spouse, parents, and children. If none of the primary beneficiaries makes a suit, then secondary beneficiaries eligible to file a wrongful death claim can be eligible to file.
Mississippi does not place a cap on economic damages in wrongful death cases. However, non-economic damages are capped at $1,000,000 for most cases. Non-economic damages for wrongful deaths caused by medical malpractice are capped at $500,000.