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Loss of companionship may be legitimate factor in civil claim

Loss of companionship and financial stress is a genuine source of concern for those who have lost a loved one in a fatal accident. The emotional impact of the death of a family member will last a lifetime and may include depression, psychological suffering and ongoing grief. These are the serious effects of loss of companionship and may be a relevant factor in a wrongful death claim for monetary damages.

Many accidents are caused by reckless and dangerous actions by Louisiana drivers. Drunk driving, texting behind the wheel and speeding are just some examples of the negligent behaviors that can cause serious injuries to others sharing the road. If the accident that claimed the life of your loved one was caused by any of the above factors, a wrongful death claim may be an option.

Loss of companionship is just one of the intangible impacts of an accident. Other related issues may include loss of future income, medical bills and funeral costs. The financial burden of an unexpected death can exacerbate emotional suffering and increase the burden on an already grieving family. Surviving family members may file a lawsuit on behalf of the deceased in order to pursue a claim for financial relief from accident-related expenses and other losses.

After a fatal accident, it is best to seek a legal opinion from an experienced Louisiana personal injury attorney as soon as possible. This enables a family to get the assistance that they need during a time of grief in order to make beneficial decisions for their long-term well-being. We understand that loss of companionship is a legitimate concern, and our team is dedicated to helping our clients in every way possible.