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Wrongful Death Claims

These claims are for damages heirs are entitled to because of the loss of a loved one.

Survival Claims

These claims belong to the estate of the deceased person for the losses due to his/her death.

Bystander Claims

These are claims a family member has for trauma experienced while actually witnessing the death of a loved one.

The unexpected loss of a loved one can be both emotionally and financially devastating. The people who depended on this loved one need to be protected and compensated. Contact Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys and let us work to get you the compensation you deserve:

  • Lost income
  • Lost future earnings
  • Lost benefits and Social Security
  • Medical and funeral costs
  • Lost inheritance
  • Lost companionship and parental guidance
  • Pain and Suffering
  • General damages
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Family Receives $1.7M for Pilot’s Death

Family Receives $1.7M for Pilot’s Death

February 06, 2012

A federal judge has awarded more than $1.7 million to the family of a pilot who died in a 2005 plane crash caused, in part, by an untrained air traffic controller.

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HP Fax Machines Recalled- Fire Hazard

HP Fax Machines Recalled- Fire Hazard

February 03, 2012

Hewlett-Packard is recalling certain fax machines due to a potential fire and burn hazard. Seven incidents, including one burn injury, have been reported.

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DMAA Supplement Linked to Soldier Deaths

DMAA Supplement Linked to Soldier Deaths

February 03, 2012

The dietary supplement, Dimethylamylamine (DMAA), has been banned from sale at military bases across the U.S. after being linked to two solider deaths.

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