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What types of compensation can a victim or her family get from a civil lawsuit?

Frequently Asked Questions: CrimeVictimLaw.com
In a civil lawsuit, victims may recover for their out-of-pocket losses, actual and potential lost earnings, medical bills, and emotional distress/pain and suffering. A victim's spouse or child may recover for the loss of the victim's companionship and services. The amounts can range from several thousand dollars to multiple millions depending on the circumstances.

What is the difference between a Workers' Compensation case and a civil lawsuit?

FAQ - Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation law restricts the types of damages that can be recovered by an injured worker. In theory, you are only entitled to have your medical bills paid and to recover your lost wages and loss of earning capacity. On the other hand, the damages in a civil lawsuit are much broader. In addition to the items of damage recoverable in a Workers' Compensation claim, a civil lawsuit allows recovery for pain and suffering both in the past and in the future. See similar questions...

What is a civil lawsuit?

Civil Lawsuit Frequently Asked Questions by Lawyer David F B...
A civil lawsuit is any lawsuit based on civil law, rather than criminal law. A civil lawsuit is the opposite of a criminal case. A criminal case is a case filed by a government against a person for alleged violation of the criminal laws to punish that person. Every other lawsuit is a civil lawsuit. See similar questions...

What is victim compensation?

FAQ: Ninth Judicial Circuit Office of the Solicitor
The Division of Victim Assistance is the state agency mandated by law to pay compensation including medical, counseling, lost wages, and funeral expenses to eligible persons who have been injured as a result of a violent crime. See similar questions...

How do I file a civil lawsuit?

Frequently Asked Questions: CrimeVictimLaw.com
Most civil lawsuits are filed by attorneys on behalf of victims. Many victims find attorneys through friends or relatives, advertisements, or referrals from local bar associations. For more information about filing a civil lawsuit, click on Initiating a Civil Lawsuit. For a, preliminary case evaluation, click on Case Consultation. See similar questions...

Question: How do I start a civil lawsuit?

FAQ: Crime Victim Lawyers
Answer: Contact us. We offer free confidential consultations Contact us here >> or call national toll free 1-800-942-2056 Who is Responsible? | Types of Violent Crimes | Criminal and Civil Law Systems | Civil Lawsuits: Process Overview | Frequently Asked Questions See similar questions...

What happens in a civil lawsuit?

Civil Lawsuit Frequently Asked Questions by Lawyer David F B...
The person filing the lawsuit is the “Plaintiff”, and the person being sued is the “Defendant.” The Plaintiff files an Original Petition (Original Complaint in Federal Court) with the Court Clerk. A constable or process server serves citation (a copy of the petition or complaint and notice to appear and file an answer) on the Defendant. See similar questions...

Can I file a civil lawsuit against my employer?

California Worker Compensation Freuently Asked Questions - C...
With a few exceptions, the answer is no. Exceptions exist for when your employer is illegally uninsured, if you were injured by a power press which had been modified, or for certain intentional acts of the employer. Call us for more information at (916) 363-7840. See similar questions...

What is the Victim's Compensation Fund?

Spartanburg County's 7th Circuit Solicitor
The Victim's Compensation Fund is a source of financial assistance for victims and their family members who have been affected by violent crime. Some of the eligibility requirements include submitting an application 180 days from the date of the crime and continued cooperation with law enforcement throughout their investigation. The crime must have occurred in South Carolina for payment to occur. See similar questions...

What is Crime Victim Compensation?

FAQ
Crime Victim Compensation is money available through the Department of Justice, Crime Victim Compensation Program that may be paid to eligible Victims for expenses such as medical, hospital, lost wages, funeral expenses, etc. There are approximately 2,500 claims filed each year, and of those claims filed, approximately 75% of them are approved and benefits are paid. See similar questions...

Do I get compensation should I be a victim of a fraudulent transaction?

Classic Cars and other Classic Vehicles, Spare Parts and Acc...
All transactions involving items listed on this website are carried out at the risk of the vendor and purchaser. For transactions which take place via PayPal, PayPal's Seller Protection Policy gives transaction cover. You can read this policy by clicking on this sentence. For buyers via PayPal, there is a PayPal Buyer Protection Policy, which you can read by clicking on this sentence. See similar questions...

How do I apply for crime victim compensation?

WI Department of Justice - Crime Victim Services
You can apply for crime victim compensation by calling the Office of Crime Victim Services at 1-800-446-6564 for an application or you can pick one up at most victim service agencies, including any District Attorney's Office. You should apply as soon as possible to meet the statutory filing deadline. Do not wait until court is over or until medical treatment is completed. See similar questions...

What kind of compensation is obtainable in a wrongful death lawsuit?

Michigan Wrongful Death Attorneys answer FAQ
The financial value of probable intangible services they would have received from the deceased For a child: The value of the services the deceased would probably have given to the child for education and training For the parents: Plus the value of any financial contributions the child might reasonably have made to the parents after reaching the age of majority See similar questions...

What types of civil cases can I look up?

Harris County Justice Information Management Systems (JIMS) ...
The Civil System contains information about cases filed in the Harris County District Courts and Harris County Family District Courts. This system does not contain information about cases filed in Harris County Juvenile District Courts or the Harris County Civil Courts at Law. Also, it does not contain information about cases filed in any other counties or states, or federal courts. See similar questions...

Is this a civil lawsuit or a criminal prosecution?

EFF's "US v. ElcomSoft & Sklyarov FAQ" (Feb. 1...
This is a criminal prosecution brought under section 1204 of 17 USC by the United States Department of Justice. To convict Dmitry and/ or ElcomSoft and trigger the criminal penalties in the DMCA, the government must prove that they acted willfully and for the purposes of commercial advantage or private financial gain. See similar questions...

Question: What is a civil lawsuit?

FAQ about Copyright -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse
Answer: In a civil lawsuit, the victim brings a case for money damages against the offender or a third party for causing physical or emotional injuries. Regardless of the outcome of any criminal prosecution, or even if there was no prosecution, crime victims can file civil lawsuits against offenders and other responsible parties. The person who starts the lawsuit is called the plaintiff,and the person or entity against whom the case is brought is called the defendant. See similar questions...

Can I pursue both a criminal prosecution and a civil lawsuit?

Frequently Asked Questions: CrimeVictimLaw.com
Yes. Victims can and should consider pursuing both options, because each has different but equally important goals. Civil lawsuits attempt to compensate the victim for the harm done. Criminal prosecutions attempt to punish the offender for violating society's laws and protect other potential victims. Generally, the criminal prosecution will proceed first, followed by the civil lawsuit, unless a filing deadline must be met. See similar questions...

Question: Can there be both a criminal prosecution and a civil lawsuit?

FAQ: Crime Victim Lawyers
Answer: Yes. Crime victims can pursue both options. Usually the civil case follows the criminal prosecution, but may take place during it or even in the absence of a criminal case, especially in situations where the perpetrator is never caught. In most cases the criminal prosecution usually happens first, because if convicted, this fact will help establish fault in the civil lawsuit. See similar questions...

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