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The most common causes of wrongful death in Georgia

On Behalf of | Sep 27, 2021 | Wrongful Death |

A person who dies due to the thoughtless actions of others can be compensated in court. Filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Georgia is one option. It’s important to learn why wrongful deaths occur in the first place and what the most frequent causes are.

Automobile accidents

Accidents involving vehicles are the most frequent types of wrongful deaths that occur in the U.S. This is because most car accidents are entirely preventable and caused by the negligent actions of drivers.

Medical malpractice

Medical malpractice is another type of wrongful death that is caused by negligence healthcare providers. It is a leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. that adds up to 251,454 deaths each year.

Workplace accidents

Workplace accidents include mishaps that occur on the road, which are caused by truck drivers, couriers and other types of drivers. In indoor workplaces, the most common accidents are slips and falls that occur on floors and stairs.

Faulty equipment

Tens of thousands of workers in the U.S. use machinery to get their work done. Machines that are not maintained properly will malfunction and cause severe bodily injuries.

Nursing home neglect

Wrongful deaths occur regularly as a result of extreme nursing home neglect. Failing to feed patients properly, refusing to administer their medications and other reckless acts will lead to preventable deaths.

Why wrongful deaths occur

Wrongful death is an everyday occurrence that can occur in any place. Negligence is the most common cause of wrongful deaths that are caused by reckless drivers, inexperienced professionals, unskilled product manufacturers and others. Working in a dangerous workplace also leads to a wide range of accidents. Understanding the reasons why wrongful deaths occur is important to reduce the devastating emotional and financial effects.

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