wrongful death

The unexpected loss of a loved one is an event that no person should have to experience.  Unfortunately, over 1,000 South Carolina residents are killed on our highways every singe year. A large percentage of these deaths are the direct result of careless and/or reckless behavior.  By comparison, there were approximately 300 murders in South Carolina last year.  When a person is wrongfully taken from loved ones, who speaks for the departed?  In South Carolina, the answer lies in the South Carolina Wrongful Death Statue found in SC CODE § 15-51-10.  Specifically, the law states:

Every such action shall be for the benefit of the wife or husband and child or children of the person whose death shall have been so caused, and, if there be no such wife, husband, child or children, then for the benefit of the parent or parents, and if there be none such, then for the benefit of the heirs of the person whose death shall have been so caused.  Every such action shall be brought by or in the name of the executor or administrator of such person. S.C. Code Ann. § 15-51-20.

A Wrongful Death action is brought for the benefit of the next of kin by the Personal Representative or Executor of the decedent’s estate.  The Personal Representative may or may not be a relative.  The South Carolina Probate Sale Code sets forth the priority for appointment as Personal Representative in SC CODE § 62-3-203.  The order of priority is as follows:

1)  Person named in the last will and testament of the decedent;

2)  The husband or wife of the decedent who is also a devisee of the decedent;

3)  Other devisees of the decedent;

4)  The husband or wife regardless of their status as a devisee;

5)  Other heirs of the decedent; and

6)  After 45 days from the death of the decedent any creditor of the decedent.  At the end of the    day in most cases it falls upon the surviving spouse, child, mother, or father to serve in this role and speak to loss in court.  Wrongful Death cases are the most difficult and heart wrenching matters we handle.

If you have any questions about Wrongful Death in South Carolina, call your Pracht Injury Lawyers. Wrongful Death cases are extremely serious and complex.  We highly encourage folks to seek professional legal advice before attempting to negotiate a Wrongful Death claim with any insurance company or Defendant.  If you or any member of your family has been injured and has questions about insurance coverages, lawsuits, Wrongful Death, or any other aspect of your automobile accident or injury case, please email me at [email protected] or call me at 864-226-7222.  

We offer free consultations and you will meet with me personally to discuss your case.  We have handled injury and death cases in almost every county in South Carolina, including but not limited to, Anderson, Greenville, Richland, Orangeburg, and Charleston.  Finally, it is important to remember that there is no charge to the client for any injury or Wrongful Death case unless we are successful in obtaining a verdict or settlement.

Christopher Pracht
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Christopher Pracht is an experienced attorney at Pracht Injury Lawyers.
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