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When a fatal car crash occurs, what kind of support is available?

To the spouse and dependents of a person killed in a car crash, the loss of their loved one is an overwhelming hardship — one that can hardly be imagined unless you’ve lived through it. While money is not a balm for emotional pain or grief, it does help to know what kind of financial support is available when a tragedy like this occurs.

The mandatory Statutory Accident Benefits of a motor vehicle insurance policy may assist with:

The mandatory (and optional) Statutory Accident Benefits are available regardless of whether the deceased was at fault for the collision. However, in cases of wrongful death—death caused by the fault or negligence of another—further support can be claimed. The spouse, children, grandchildren, parents, grandparents, and siblings may have a claim for compensation for loss of care, guidance, and companionship, for economic loss, as well as for loss of household services.

When a fatal car accident occurs, support can be claimed from a motor vehicle insurance policy regardless of fault. However, the extent of the support will depend on whether it was a wrongful death. A consultation with an experienced lawyer can help you better understand the benefits that may be available to you.

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