When tragedy strikes and someone causes a loved one’s death, families experience devastating emotional pain. However, the immense financial burdens lurking beyond funeral costs often surprise and overwhelm survivors.
Wrongful death actions in South Carolina allow families to recover damages within a certain timeframe, but many unaware families quickly face economic hardships. They lose their primary source of income and suddenly confront bills they never anticipated.
Loss of support services
A deceased person provides valuable services besides money. They most likely offered childcare, home maintenance or yard work. The surviving family now must pay professionals to perform these necessary tasks, creating an immediate drain on family finances. This hidden cost quickly compounds the initial shock.
Pre-death medical expenses
Before death, many victims receive extensive medical care. Hospitals and doctors send large bills to the family for emergency treatment surgeries or extended life support. These unexpected expenses arrive when families least can handle them and wrongful death claims must specifically address them.
Loss of inheritance
The deceased person would have continued saving and investing had they lived a normal lifespan. Their death eliminates this future accumulation of wealth. Children and spouses lose the financial legacy and inheritance the decedent intended for them, a substantial long-term economic blow.
Securing your family’s future
Wrongful death claims provide the only avenue for South Carolina families to pursue justice and financial recovery. The law allows certain heirs to recover not only direct financial losses but also compensation for their mental anguish. Families need strong legal representation to go through this process and secure the full compensation they deserve after an avoidable loss. Contact our wrongful death attorneys in Columbia, SC to see how we can help.
