Fatal Accidents

Dependents Compensation Claims for Fatal Accidents

Dependents of a fatal accident victim can claim compensation for fatal injuries due to tragic accidents where a third party was at least partially to blame.

Examples of dependents can range from spouses, ex husbands, ex wives, children and civil partners to parents of victims who were under 18 years old, grandparents, grandchildren and partners who have been co-habiting for over two years. You can claim fatal accident or injury compensation where you were dependent on the victim or expected to be dependent on them at some stage in the future.

Fatal accident compensation can be claimed for pain and distress suffered by the deceased, compensation for the deceased's financial losses from medical expenses, loss of earnings, bereavement and funeral expenses

If you are a dependent you can also claim for loss of financial support, or other types of support such as childcare or household duties and loss of benefits for example.

These types of compensation claims can be extremely complex and traumatic. Our fatal accident solicitors are experienced in helping dependents claim compensation for fatal accidents. Call our fatal accident solicitors on 0800 24 34 09 or contact Freeclaim online today.

Freeclaim can take on these cases on a no win, no fee basis. There is nothing to pay (win or lose) and you recover 100% of the compensation with no deductions. As personal injury lawyers, we will claim our fees from the other side.


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