To help you better understand your legal rights after your loved one has been killed in a negligence-related accident, we have compiled some of the most frequently asked questions and answers related to wrongful death cases in South Carolina. Browse our FAQs to learn about the statute of limitations, proving liability, documenting damages, and more.
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What happens if the defendant in my wrongful death case files for bankruptcy in South Carolina?
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Can I file a wrongful death claim in South Carolina if my loved one died years after the accident?
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How are funeral expenses handled in South Carolina wrongful death cases?
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What happens if the at-fault party in a wrongful death case dies?
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Can I file a wrongful death claim if the deceased had no income?
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How long does a South Carolina wrongful death lawsuit typically take?
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How do punitive damages work in a South Carolina wrongful death claim?
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How can I handle what it takes to file a wrongful death case when I’m still in mourning?
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What should I consider when hiring a wrongful death attorney for my family’s case?
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What is the difference between personal injury claims and wrongful death claims?
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Can I recover damages in a wrongful death case if my relative was partly at fault for the accident?
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What kind of expert witnesses do I need in a wrongful death case?