


Under the Fatal Accidents Act (FAA) of Alberta claims which may be made include the following:Ī) Expenses incurred for the care and well being of the deceased between time of injury and death may be claimed by a spouse, adult interdependent partner, parent, child, brother or sister under section 7(a) of the FAA.ī) Travel and accommodation expenses incurred in visiting the deceased between the time of the injury and death.
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Whereas the tragic loss of a child unfortunately, in the eyes of the law, only awards an amount for the grief, and loss of care, guidance, and companionship to the parents, plus out of pocket expenses for the funeral and burial. For example, the sole income earner in a family at a young age with a spouse dependant on the deceased’s income along with children will result in a very large claim. The amount that can be claimed for a wrongful death is a function of who is left behind. Your Alberta Car Accident Settlements may include an amount for general damages for pain and suffering, inconvenience and loss of amenities of life, as well as all other losses which flow from the motor vehicle collision such as wage loss, past and future, loss of housekeeping capacity, treatment costs for the future, and other heads of damages. If you have been involved in an auto vehicle accident in Alberta, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation for your losses.

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