With respect, it’s no longer possible for your father to be directly compensated for any injury or loss he may have suffered.Well obviously!I thought that maybe my mother who is still alive could revisit the claim on his behalf as his spouse.
But claims for general damages to compensate you for pain and suffering do not survive your death. The payment of money after you're dead can't retrospectively compensate you for the pain and suffering you experienced while alive,
To be clear, Mary's claim in respect of her pain and suffering arising out of the accident survives; it does not die because Joe has died. But any claim in respect of Joe's pain and suffering dies with Joe.Mary in the meantime cared for his pain and suffering until his time of passing, this should not be ignored, and Id say a court might see the merits of this. To delve deeper on this, can you be a 100% certain, the injury suffered didn't play a part, however small in Joes passing, again, a good barrister only needs to sow a seed of doubt in this.
On a personal basis, compensation dying with death should not be black an white, there is a grey area there.
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