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digi_SSLa

Junior Member
When someone dies, what is the difference between the civil and criminal cases that can be brought regarding the death? and
What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit?

Thanks.. :)
 


jity

Member
digi_SSLa said:
When someone dies, what is the difference between the civil and criminal cases that can be brought regarding the death? and
What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit?

Thanks.. :)
You really must post more details with your claim. A person can be held accountably civilly and criminally for ones wrong doing. Tort = civil, laws = criminal. The defendant can face one or the other or both.

What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit? Then he has no claim.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
digi_SSLa said:
When someone dies, what is the difference between the civil and criminal cases that can be brought regarding the death? and
What if a person dies before bringing a personal injury lawsuit?

Thanks.. :)
We don't do homework. Especially when you purposely delete the state question.
 

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