Under the Michigan Wrongful Death Act, the claim is typically brought by the estate's personal representative on behalf of eligible family members — generally spouses, children, parents, grandparents, and siblings. Recoverable damages can include:
- Medical, hospital, funeral, and burial expenses tied to the incident and death.
- Conscious pain and suffering the decedent experienced between the injury and death.
- Lost financial support the decedent would have provided to the family.
- Loss of society and companionship, including guidance, care, and affection.
- Exemplary damages in appropriate cases for mental anguish and related harm.
Wrongful death claims can arise from auto, truck, and motorcycle crashes, medical malpractice, unsafe property conditions, dog attacks, defective products, and other negligent acts. Strict deadlines apply — contact an attorney promptly. Call 810-234-3667 for a free consultation.
