Glossary of Wrongful Death Terms
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Lawsuit:
A lawsuit is a formal legal action made by the injured
party (the plaintiff) against another accused negligent
person or corporation (the defendant) in which recovery is
sought for damages suffered by the plaintiff. The lawsuit
is formally initiated with the filing of a complaint in
the proper court of law.
Liability: Just stating that someone caused an injury
or death isn't enough. It has to be proven, and it has to
meet the legal requirements to establish liability. This
legal conclusion, that someone is formally responsible for
injuries, or death, suffered by another, is far more
complicated than just reading a traffic collision report
to see whom a police officer has concluded was the cause
of an accident, for example. It may be necessary to
establish liability for many different people,
corporations, or government entities involved directly or
indirectly in an incident. For example, it might involve
proof that one negligent person was driving a vehicle and
was responsible for causing the death of another, proof
that a second person owned the vehicle and gave the first
person permission to use it, proof that a third person or
corporation employed the driver and that the driver was in
the "course and scope" of his employment, and so
on. Establishing liability for injuries is every bit as
important as establishing the value of the damages that
the injured person has suffered. An experienced attorney
will carefully review all the facts of an incident and
apply the law to those facts in order to prove the
liability of all responsible parties.
Litigation: The process of carrying on a lawsuit.