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A wrongful death in Washinton is one of the toughest cases to settle, but it can be done with help of proper legal counsel. If a member of your family has died due to the recklessness of another there should, at the very minimum, be financial compensation. Here is a priority list of who is to inhearit a Lynnwood wrongful death settlement:

1. Spouse and no parents or children– everything to spouse.
2. Spouse and children – spousetakes the first $50,000 plus ½ of the balance of the estate if thechildren are also the spouse’s. If they are not, spouse only takes ½ of the estate. Remainder is divided equally among the children in the same generation.
3. Spouse and parents (no children) – spouse takes the first$50,000 plus ½ of the balance ofthe estate. Remainder is divided equally among parents.
4. No children but parents –parents share equally.
5. No parents — the parent’s children take all (i.e. brothers and sisters or their descendants). Shares are divided equally among the children in the same generation.

If you are unsure if you have a wrongful death claim we welcome you to schedule an initial consultation at a time and place of your convenience free of charge. Contact our Lynnwood Wrongful Death Law Firm Today.

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