On today’s episode, Richard Duquette discusses bicycles and wrongful death. In this first part of a series, learn how to prove fault and how to distinguish between a wrongful death and a survival action.
Bicyclists sometimes lose their lives from auto collisions. Richard has handled such cases on wrongful death. They are serious, highly emotional, and require the skill of a lawyer.
This is what 911 Law will be discussing today and in the succeeding episodes. Learn about the legal remedies and other related concerns.
Proving fault usually involves compiling evidence, investigating witnesses, obtaining statements, and evaluating evidence. It’s where you can use the help of reconstructionists, experts, and of principles of reasonableness.
Police officers take time to prepare the case and work on it as it requires proof. Such cases have the highest standards in American jurisprudence.
Taking the time to work on wrongful death cases benefits victims and their families. It helps them in their search for civil recovery.
A thorough work leaves no room for insurance companies to avoid the damages. For this, Richard advises victims to be patient and to cooperate with the police to obtain justice.
To hear about Bicycles and Wrongful Death Part 1 Proving Fault, download and listen to the entire episode.
If you are short on time, here are the highlights of Bicycles and Wrongful Death Part 1 Proving Fault:
A three-part series? (1:03)
How to prove fault? (2:14)
No room for argument? (3:43)
A case on wrongful death? (4:42)
Survival actions? (5:20)
If without representative? (6:57)
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