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Coping With Losing A Loved One In A Motor Vehicle Accident

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Firstly, if you lost a loved one in a motor vehicle accident, we are sorry for your loss.

Unfortunately, motor vehicle accident deaths happen quite often. According to the World Health Organization, an estimated 1.3 million people die yearly from road accidents. If your loved one died after being in an auto accident, you might be feeling overwhelmed. During this time, when you are grieving the loss of your loved one, the advice of an experienced attorney could come in handy. Read on to learn some tips for coping with losing a loved one in a motor vehicle accident.

How Can You Cope With Losing a Loved One in a Motor Vehicle Accident

Grief unfolds differently for everybody. But common symptoms or emotions that arise during the grieving period include anger, guilt, anxiety, hopelessness, and depression. Usually, such feelings will come in waves. However, sometimes these emotions are constant.

So, how do you cope with losing a loved one in a motor vehicle accident? Everyone handles grief differently. Some people want to talk about their grief, whereas others wish to remain silent. The following are some general steps you can take to cope if you recently lost a loved one in a motor vehicle accident;

Seek Help if You Need It

Do not feel embarrassed about reaching out for help if you wish to talk about your grief. For example, you can reach out to friends or family. You can also get help from a therapist, grief counselor, or a support group. If you reach out to one source and they are unable to help, keep looking.

Look After Yourself

It is vital for you to pay attention to your emotional and physical health. Although it can be hard, it is important that you make an effort to take care of your health. For example, ensure you eat and sleep. Also, make an effort to do the things you enjoy.

Avoid Blaming Yourself

Often, when people are grieving after losing a loved one in a motor vehicle accident, they blame themselves instead of accepting that the event was a tragic accident they could not have prevented. By blaming yourself, you end up with endless questions, which can result in misplaced guilt, depression, and anxiety. You should avoid blaming yourself if you lost a loved one in a motor vehicle accident.

Filing a Wrongful Death Claim

If a loved one passed away in an auto accident, you might have the right to file a wrongful death claim and recover compensation for the unexpected loss and costs. If another party’s negligence played a part in causing your loved one’s death, reach out to an attorney so they can help you file a wrongful death claim. Indeed, filing a wrongful death claim will not undo what has been done. However, the financial compensation you recover can be very helpful, especially if the deceased was the main provider.

Legal Help Is Available

Did your loved one die in a Florida motor vehicle accident because of another party’s negligence? Contact our Orlando personal injury attorneys at The Pendas Law Firm for legal help.

The Pendas Law Firm also represents clients in the Miami, Ocala, West Palm Beach, Daytona Beach, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, and Jacksonville areas.

Source:

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