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Filing a Wrongful Death Claim in New York

12/17/2025
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Losing someone because of another person’s negligence creates a kind of pain that feels impossible to put into words. Families often struggle with medical bills, funeral costs, and the sudden loss of financial stability. The legal process can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re still grieving. This guide is for New Yorkers seeking clarity about how to file a wrongful death lawsuit in New York and what to expect along the way. For more than three decades, Shapiro The Hero has helped families pursue justice under New York’s wrongful death laws with compassion, precision, and proven results. The Law Offices of Adam L. Shapiro

Why You Should Understand Wrongful Death Claim in NY

Wrongful death cases in New York follow strict rules that many families don’t know about until it’s too late. Missing the two-year Statute of Limitations, filing the wrong documents, or naming an incorrect plaintiff can jeopardize the entire case. Understanding the process allows you to protect your family’s financial future, pursue accountability, and preserve critical evidence after a fatal accident—whether caused by medical malpractice, a construction site tragedy, a fatal slip and fall, or a catastrophic vehicle collision.

What You Need To Know

Understanding New York’s wrongful death framework helps you make informed decisions during an emotionally heavy time.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in NY

New York requires that a Designated Plaintiff—usually the personal representative or executor of the estate—file the lawsuit. Family members cannot file directly unless appointed by Surrogate’s Court. This often includes submitting a Surrogate’s Court wrongful death petition before litigation begins.

Wrongful Death vs Survival Action

A Wrongful Death Claim seeks compensation for pecuniary loss, including lost income, benefits, and household support. A Survival Action, filed alongside it, seeks damages for the pain and suffering the victim experienced before passing. Both actions are governed by New York’s Estates, Powers and Trusts Law (EPTL) § 5-4.1.

The Pecuniary Loss Rule

New York focuses on economic damages, meaning the value of financial support the victim provided. This may include:
  •  Loss of future earnings
  • Loss of parental guidance
  • Loss of household contributions
  • Funeral and burial expenses
  •  Medical expenses before death

Statute of Limitations: The 2-Year Deadline

Families generally have two years from the date of death to file suit. Some cases, such as those involving municipalities, may require even faster action.

Types of Fatal Accidents That Qualify

A wrongful death claim may arise from:
  • Fatal medical malpractice
  •  Construction accidents or workplace fatalities
  •  Premises liability incidents, including fatal slip and falls
  •  Vehicle collisions, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles
  •  Defective products or unsafe property conditions

Negligence Leading to Death in NY

You must show that:
  1. The defendant was negligent.
  2. The negligence directly caused the death.
  3. Beneficiaries suffered financial losses because of that death.
Shapiro The Hero investigates evidence, works with experts, and guides families through each step so that nothing is missed.

Why Choose Shapiro The Hero

New York has one of the most complex wrongful death systems in the country. Courts, insurance companies, and defense teams often challenge damages, causation, and projected lifetime earnings. Because of this, families benefit from working with an attorney who understands local court procedures, Surrogate’s Court requirements, and the nuances of the EPTL. Shapiro The Hero has built a long-standing reputation across New York City, Long Island, and the broader state for successfully navigating high-stakes wrongful death cases in industries ranging from healthcare to construction.

Key Takeaways

  • Only the estate’s representative can file the lawsuit
  •  File within the two-year deadline to protect your rights
  •  Understand the difference between wrongful death and survival actions
  • Build evidence early, especially in medical and construction cases
  •  Document funeral, medical, and financial losses
  •  Consult a lawyer quickly for stronger case positioning
  •  Expect insurers to dispute damages without legal pressure

Who This Is Most Useful For

  •  Families who lost a loved one due to negligence
  •  New Yorkers dealing with fatal medical malpractice
  •  Surviving dependents facing sudden income loss
  •  Construction accident families seeking accountability
  •  Anyone navigating Surrogate’s Court appointment for estate matters

Why New Yorkers Trust Shapiro The Hero

Attorney Adam L. Shapiro has spent more than 30 years helping families recover compensation for wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, lost wages, medical expenses, and lifelong financial losses. His national recognition reflects decades of client victories across car accidents, medical malpractice, workplace fatalities, defective products, dangerous properties, and complex multi-party claims. Families rely on Shapiro The Hero because the firm combines compassion with relentless advocacy, delivering the level of support people need during the hardest moments of their lives.

Here’s Why You Must Take Action Now If Affected

Every wrongful death claim is time-sensitive and evidence-dependent. If your family is facing financial hardship, unanswered questions, or uncertainty about your legal rights, contact Shapiro The Hero immediately. A fast, decisive consultation helps preserve evidence, protect your case, and give your family the support it deserves. Visit the main website: https://shapirothehero.com/
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