Wrongful Death

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Wrongful Death

Do I need to be the personal representative to negotiate or receive money from an insurance company after a death? NC

Do I need to be the personal representative to negotiate or receive money from an insurance company after a death? – North Carolina Short Answer Often, yes. In North Carolina, the person who can legally settle a death-related claim and receive settlement funds on behalf of the decedent’s estate is usually the court-appointed personal representative…

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What happens if the estate has no assets but I paid expenses related to the death—do I have any way to recover those costs? NC

What happens if the estate has no assets but I paid expenses related to the death—do I have any way to recover those costs? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, death-related expenses like funeral and burial costs are usually paid from the decedent’s estate, not directly from the wrongful-death recovery. If the estate…

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If the funeral bill isn’t available yet, can reimbursement still be included and finalized later? NC

If the funeral bill isn’t available yet, can reimbursement still be included and finalized later? – North Carolina Short Answer Usually, a North Carolina court will not “finalize” a specific reimbursement amount for funeral expenses in a minor wrongful-death settlement order without documentation showing what was actually paid. A settlement order can often reserve the…

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How can I start a wrongful death claim after my spouse was hit by a tractor-trailer while riding a bicycle, and what evidence do I need if the driver left the scene or says they were off duty? NC

How can I start a wrongful death claim after my spouse was hit by a tractor-trailer while riding a bicycle, and what evidence do I need if the driver left the scene or says they were off duty? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a wrongful death claim is started by the deceased…

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What happens if an accident report is delayed or never finalized? NC

What happens if an accident report is delayed or never finalized? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a delayed accident report usually does not stop a wrongful death case, but it can slow early investigation and insurance decisions. State law generally requires the investigating officer to complete a written crash report quickly and…

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Can the estate administrator be reimbursed for funeral expenses out of a wrongful-death settlement involving minor heirs? NC

Can the estate administrator be reimbursed for funeral expenses out of a wrongful-death settlement involving minor heirs? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes—often. In North Carolina, reasonable funeral/burial expenses are one of the damages that can be paid from wrongful-death proceeds, and a person who advanced those expenses (including the estate administrator) can typically be…

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If the other side won’t agree to reimbursement in the final order, can the judge still approve reimbursement and how would that dispute be handled? NC

If the other side won’t agree to reimbursement in the final order, can the judge still approve reimbursement and how would that dispute be handled? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina wrongful-death cases, the court (often the Clerk of Superior Court, and sometimes a Superior Court judge) can approve and order reimbursement…

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Who receives the funeral expense reimbursement payment—the person who paid the bill or the estate? NC

Who receives the funeral expense reimbursement payment—the person who paid the bill or the estate? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina wrongful-death settlements, funeral (burial) expenses are typically paid or reimbursed out of the wrongful-death proceeds before the remainder is distributed to the heirs. As a practical matter, the reimbursement should generally go…

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How do I get the hospital to release my spouse’s body to me and prevent the state from taking custody while I handle funeral arrangements? NC

How do I get the hospital to release my spouse’s body to me and prevent the state from taking custody while I handle funeral arrangements? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, a surviving spouse generally has first priority to control final disposition and to claim the body for funeral arrangements, but a hospital…

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Who has legal priority to make decisions and sign paperwork when there is a surviving spouse but another relative handled things first? NC

Who has legal priority to make decisions and sign paperwork when there is a surviving spouse but another relative handled things first? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina, being the surviving spouse often puts a person first in line to be appointed by the Clerk of Superior Court as the estate’s personal representative…

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Who should speak with the trooper, the sheriff, and the insurance companies about the crash, and should I avoid talking to them while represented? NC

Who should speak with the trooper, the sheriff, and the insurance companies about the crash, and should I avoid talking to them while represented? – North Carolina Short Answer In North Carolina wrongful death cases, it is usually best for the estate’s attorney to handle substantive communications with the trooper/sheriff and with any insurance company…

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Can I apply for a spousal allowance and a family allowance while the wrongful death case is pending, and will that change the payout later? – NC

Can I apply for a spousal allowance and a family allowance while the wrongful death case is pending, and will that change the payout later? – North Carolina Short Answer Yes. In North Carolina, a surviving spouse (and certain minor children) can seek statutory estate allowances during estate administration even while a wrongful death claim…

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