Wrongful death lawsuits<\/a> are not just about compensation. At times, social justice is served as well.<\/p>\n Wrongful death cases are about loss, grief, fear and anxiety for the future, but they are also about social justice. In many cases, the family of the deceased is hoping to change something for the better of others. They do not want what happened to their loved one, to happen to anyone else. It is a strong motivation for change when someone who caused the death of another is sued for their negligence.<\/p>\n In this case, a 32-year-old man was killed when a 17-year-old drunk driver slammed into his car in the middle of an intersection. It turned out the 17-year-old had obtained his liquor from a local food mart. The teen\u2019s blood alcohol content was in the stratosphere, at .136. The man\u2019s family sued for wrongful death, a suit that was dealt with after the driver (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Wrongful death lawsuits are not just about compensation. At times, social justice is served as well. Wrongful death cases are about loss, grief, fear and anxiety for the future, but they are also about social justice. In many cases, the…<\/span><\/p>\n