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Atlanta Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Georgia, with Atlanta as the focal jurisdiction. I walk readers through the Georgia Wrongful Death Act at O.C.G.A. Section 51-4-1 et seq. with its unique "Full Value of the Life of the Decedent" framework (the only U.S. jurisdiction to value wrongful death from the decedent's perspective rather than the survivor's perspective), the O.C.G.A. Section 9-2-41 estate survival claim, the post-Atlanta Oculoplastic Surgery v. Nestlehutt absence of any medmal noneconomic damages cap, the 50-percent modified comparative fault bar (more restrictive than the 51-percent rule used by most states), the abolition of joint and several liability under O.C.G.A. Section 51-12-33, the affidavit of expert competency requirement for medmal cases, the punitive damages framework, the Georgia Tort Claims Act, and how NoVA-to-Georgia travel ties produce cross-jurisdictional cases.

Las Vegas Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Nevada, with Las Vegas as the focal jurisdiction. I walk readers through the Nevada Wrongful Death Statute at NRS 41.085 with its distinctive grief and sorrow damages category for heirs and surviving punitive damages going to the personal representative, the NRS 41.100 Survival Statute, the NRS 41A.035 $350,000 medmal noneconomic damages cap upheld in Tam, the modified comparative fault framework with 51-percent bar under NRS 41.141, the several liability framework with multiple joint exceptions, the NRS 42.005 punitive damages framework, the Nevada State Tort Claims Act with $200,000 per claimant cap, the distinctive Las Vegas Strip casino and hotel premises liability framework, and how NoVA-to-Nevada travel ties (Harry Reid Airport, Strip casinos, Nellis AFB, Creech AFB, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead) produce cross-jurisdictional cases.

Ohio Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Ohio. I walk readers through the Ohio Wrongful Death Act at R.C. 2125.01 et seq., the R.C. 2125.02(A)(1) rebuttable presumption of damages for surviving spouse/children/parents, the parallel survival statute at R.C. 2305.21, the interplay between the R.C. 2315.18 noneconomic damages cap (PI cases) and wrongful death recovery, the R.C. 2315.21 punitive damages cap, the 2-year wrongful death SOL, the medmal 1-year SOL with 4-year repose, the Civ.R. 10(D)(2) Affidavit of Merit, the Ohio Court of Claims framework, the Political Subdivision Tort Liability Act, the 51-percent modified comparative fault bar, and how NoVA-to-Ohio travel ties (Wright-Patterson AFB, Cleveland Clinic, Cincinnati Children's, Ohio State) produce cross-jurisdictional cases.

Colorado Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Colorado. I walk readers through the Colorado Wrongful Death Act at C.R.S. Section 13-21-201, the noneconomic damages cap at approximately $642,180 (2024) adjusted annually with doubling for felonious killing, the optional solatium election at C.R.S. Section 13-21-203.5, the survival action at C.R.S. Section 13-20-101, the 2-year statute of limitations, modified comparative fault at the 50-percent bar, the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act 182-day notice, and how NoVA-to-Colorado travel patterns generate cross-jurisdictional cases.

New York Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in New York. I walk readers through the EPTL Section 5-4.3 pecuniary-only damages restriction, the Gonzalez v. NYC Housing Authority parental-guidance expansion, the EPTL Section 11-3.2 survival action for pre-death conscious pain and suffering, the two-year statute of limitations, the General Municipal Law Section 50-e ninety-day notice requirement, the beneficiary hierarchy, the failed Grieving Families Act, and how NoVA-to-NYC travel patterns generate cross-jurisdictional cases.

New Jersey Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in New Jersey. I walk readers through the New Jersey Wrongful Death Act at N.J.S.A. 2A:31-1, the Green v. Bittner expanded pecuniary-loss framework, the parallel survival action at N.J.S.A. 2A:15-3, the 2-year statute of limitations, the New Jersey Tort Claims Act 90-day Notice of Tort Claim trap, the Punitive Damages Act, modified comparative negligence under N.J.S.A. 2A:15-5.1, and how NoVA-to-NJ travel patterns generate cross-jurisdictional cases.

Texas Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Texas. I walk readers through the Texas Wrongful Death Act at Chapter 71 (no general cap), the Chapter 74 medical malpractice cap structure at $250,000 per physician and $250,000 per facility, the survival action under Section 71.021, the 2-year statute of limitations, modified comparative fault under Chapter 33 with the 51 percent bar, the punitive damages cap under Section 41.008, and how NoVA-to-Houston travel patterns generate cross-jurisdictional cases.

Florida Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Florida, with Miami as the focal jurisdiction. I walk readers through the Florida Wrongful Death Act at Fla. Stat. Section 768.16 et seq., the Section 46.021 survival statute and the "Wrongful Death Act subsumes survival" doctrine, the post-McCall and post-Kalitan medmal landscape where the Florida Supreme Court struck down the Section 766.118 noneconomic damages caps, the HB 837 (2023) conversion from pure to modified comparative fault with 50-percent bar, the Section 766.106 medmal pre-suit notice and Section 766.203 corroborating affidavit, the 2-year wrongful death SOL, and how NoVA-to-Florida travel ties produce cross-jurisdictional cases.

Orlando Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Orlando and Central Florida, the theme park capital. I walk readers through the same Florida Wrongful Death Act framework that governs all Florida cases, but with the geographic and case-pattern focus that matters for NoVA families with cases at Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, Orlando-area hotels and conventions, MCO airport, Patrick Space Force Base, Cape Canaveral, the I-4 corridor, and Central Florida hospitals like Orlando Regional Medical Center, AdventHealth, Nemours Children's Hospital, and Florida Hospital.

Kansas Wrongful Death: A Northern Virginia Family’s Guide

A Northern Virginia family's guide to wrongful death claims in Kansas. I walk readers through the Kansas Wrongful Death Act at K.S.A. 60-1901 et seq., the K.S.A. 60-1903 noneconomic damages cap (now subject to constitutional challenge after Hilburn v. Enerpipe Ltd., 309 Kan. 1127 (2019)), the parallel Kansas Survival Statute at K.S.A. 60-1801, the 50-percent modified comparative fault bar at K.S.A. 60-258a, the 2-year wrongful death statute of limitations at K.S.A. 60-513(a)(5), the medical malpractice 4-year statute of repose, the Kansas Tort Claims Act at K.S.A. 75-6101 with its 1-year notice and $500,000 per-occurrence cap, the punitive damages cap at K.S.A. 60-3702, and how NoVA-to-Kansas travel ties produce cross-jurisdictional cases.

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