Wrongful Death in New York City, New York
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New York law sets the rules for slip and fall, pedestrian accident, and wrongful death in the state. Comparative fault, statutes of limitation, and New York court procedures matter—our network can connect you with New York counsel.
Wrongful death claims in the area may arise from vehicle accidents, medical errors, or unsafe premises. New York City's density, transit hubs, and countless properties mean slip and fall and pedestrian accidents are everyday occurrences; our network connects you with experienced counsel.
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Top Tier Legal LLC is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submitting does not create an attorney-client relationship. If we share your information with a law firm, it is for evaluation only; the firm will independently decide whether to contact you. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
You may qualify if:
- You lost a loved one due to another party's negligence or wrongful conduct
- You may be a surviving spouse, parent, child, or other eligible family member
- The death occurred within the applicable statute of limitations (varies by state)
- You want to explore holding the responsible party accountable
Wrongful death: often 2 years from date of death (varies by state). Survival action: often from date of accident. Contact us promptly to protect your rights.
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims
Residents of New York City and the surrounding New York area who have lost a family member due to another's fault may qualify for a free evaluation. Our network includes attorneys who serve New York City and understand the deadlines and rules that apply.
A wrongful death claim is a civil action brought when negligence or wrongful conduct causes a person's death. The claim is filed by or on behalf of eligible survivors and seeks damages such as medical and funeral expenses, lost income, and loss of companionship. The goal is both to support the family and to hold responsible parties accountable.
Top Tier Legal connects families with experienced wrongful death lawyers in our network. We do not provide legal advice; we offer a free case review and, when appropriate, refer you to an attorney who can represent your family.
Wrongful Death in New York City, New York
Wrongful death and survival claims in New York City, New York, are governed by state law. Deadlines, who may file, and what damages are available differ by state. An attorney in our network who practices in New York can explain the rules that apply to your family.
Common Types of Wrongful Death Claims
Wrongful death claims are often brought in connection with:
- Traffic and motor vehicle collisions
- Pedestrian accidents
- Malpractice (medical, surgical)
- Birth trauma
- Slip and fall and premises incidents
- Construction site deaths
- Workplace fatalities
- Product liability
- Other negligence-based deaths
What Compensation May Be Available?
In many states, attorneys may pursue two types of claims when permitted by law.
Wrongful death claim
Compensates the family (spouse, children, parents) for the loss of a loved one. Damages may include:
- • Medical bills tied to the death
- • Lost wages and earning capacity
- • Loss of companionship
- • Funeral and burial expenses
- • Punitive damages (where permitted)
Survival action
Brought by the decedent’s estate against the wrongdoer. Damages may include:
- • Decedent's pain and suffering before death
- • Earnings the decedent would have received
Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death
Time limits vary by state. Generally, the deadline for a wrongful death lawsuit runs from the date of death, while the deadline for a survival action may run from the date of the accident. An attorney in our network can identify which claims apply in your state and ensure all deadlines are met.
Who Can Pursue a Wrongful Death Claim?
State laws differ on who may file a wrongful death action. Many states use a hierarchy (e.g., spouse first, then children, then parents). In some states, the action must be brought by a representative of the estate. In general, those who may be entitled to compensation include:
- •Surviving spouse
- •Children
- •Parents
- •Siblings