Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful death is basically a term attributed to a case where a family member of the deceased person files a court complaint in order to receive compensation for the death of their loved ones from the person/people who caused the incident out of either negligence or direct or indirect actions.

No one ever wants to see their loved ones hurt in any way and no person with the right intentions would want to see a tragedy like this occur, but in the case that someone’s carelessness or lack of control over their action causes such tragedy, the mourning family members reserve the right to file a court complaint and ask for compensation for their pain and loss from the persons who caused the tragedy. Examples of such tragedies can be:

At Ratchada Law, our team of experienced thai lawyers have decades of experience in dealing with cases involving compensation for a wrongful death incident, assisting both parties who are involved in such tragedies. If you think that you are an unfortunate side of such occurrences and want to see justice applied to the situation, we have what it takes to make sure you get the best results. It is of utter importance that if such incidents happen, you make sure that you come in contact with an attorney as soon as possible so they can compile all the details and evidence in a timely manner.

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