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Disclaimer: This article is only intended for educational purposes and shouldn’t be used as a substitute for legal advice.

Losing your loved one is already a trauma, and then going through wrongful death claims can further make it hard for the family members. An unexpected death shatters the entire family and has a long-term mental impact.

Canada is one of the safest places with several laws to help the deceased person’s family claim wrongful death. Each province in Canada has laws that govern Wrongful Death claims. Here are the full details.

Nova Scotia

The deceased person’s parents, grandparents, children, or spouses can claim in court for a Wrongful Death in Nova Scotia. The person needs to prove that the death was caused by the deliberate action or negligence of the other party and not the deceased person.

Manitoba

In Manitoba, the process is long, but it’s possible to claim wrongful deaths. The claim includes analysis of four district components, including the identity of the claimants, the assessment of judicial principles, current legislation, and a quantum of awards.

British Columbia

In British Columbia, the claimants must prove to the court that the death of their loved one was caused by the deliberate actions or negligence of the other person. They must also prove that the accident resulted in severe damages to the surviving parties.

Alberta

Alberta is by far one of the best provinces in Canada where you don’t have to prove your grief for the deceased. You don’t have to prove anything in court, and the compensation is automatic in such deaths. Spouses, children, and parents can make a claim.

Ontario

Ontario and British Columbia follow almost the same rules to claim a Wrongful Death. The deceased family needs to prove that the death was caused by the other party’s actions and not by the actions of the deceased. They further need to prove that the accident led to sufficient damage to the surviving parties.

Quebec

In Quebec, the related or affected parties can use two potential remedies. The first is ‘action by the heirs’, and the second is ‘direct action by other related or affected parties.’

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If you’re looking for a lawyer who can help you with wrongful death claims, then we’re just a call away from you. We have plenty of experience in helping clients with wrongful deaths, so fix an appointment with us today.

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