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Bruce Jenner Sued for Wrongful Death

Bruce Jenner has been in the news a lot lately, but one news story that was quickly trumped by his latest TV interviews regarding his gender, is the car accident he had on the Pacific Coast Highway in February of 2015.

Allegedly, Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner was being chased by up to 5 paparazzi, which may have caused him to drive erratically. As a result, Jenner’s Escalade then rear-ended a white vehicle, which was then pushed into oncoming traffic. The white vehicle was hit by a Hummer, which ultimately killed the driver, Kim Howe.

It wasn’t until late April 2015 that Dana Redmond and William Howe, the stepchildren of the deceased, filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Though the damages that they seek have not been publicly released, it has been stated that they have sustained extensive damages since the passing of Kim.

What Is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death is described as a death that is the result of negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct of another that results in the death of another individual. In Nevada, someone else can file for wrongful death on the behalf of the deceased. Those who may take this sort of action include:

  • The surviving spouse/domestic partner or children of the deceased
  • The parents of the deceased should there been no surviving children or spouse
  • The person who is representing the deceased individual’s estate

Should this case have occurred in Nevada, the stepchildren may have been able to file for wrongful death if they could demonstrate that they were relying on the deceased individual to support them.

Claimable Damages for Wrongful Death

At the DBLF Injury Lawyers we are able to provide compassionate counsel to anyone who has suffered the loss of a loved one through another’s negligence. We fully understand that no settlement amount will compensate you for your loss, but it can help take the financial burden off of you and your family.

When our attorneys fight for you, we seek damages including:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Property damage expenses
  • Medical expenses
  • Lost benefits
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of heir benefits
  • Loss of the care, companionship and affection that the deceased brought to you and others

In many cases, punitive or exemplary damages are also claimable. This serves to deliver a message to the accused negligent individual as well as others that egregious behavior is neither acceptable nor tolerated in our state.

Wrongful death cases in Nevada require the expertise of the experienced Henderson personal injury attorneys at the DBLF Injury Lawyers.

We welcome your call at (702) 750-0750 to discuss your situation and to begin to build a successful case.