Guide to Wrongful Death Claims in North Carolina
In this blog, we’ll explore critical sections of North Carolina law related to wrongful death lawsuits. Keep reading to learn about wrongful death claims: what they are, who can sue, and what damages are recoverable.
What Is Wrongful Death Defined As?
North Carolina Statutes section 28A-18-2 defines wrongful death as “a wrongful act, neglect, or default of another.” When wrongful death occurs, the person who represents the deceased’s estate may file a civil claim seeking damages. North Carolina law also specifies that a wrongful death claim may be brought to court, even if the actions that caused the death meet one or more of North Carolina’s legal definitions of a felony.