Who can file a wrongful death claim in Georgia?

On Behalf of Newbern Law Firm | Jun 10, 2025 | Wrongful Death |

Losing a loved one due to someone else’s actions is a devastating experience. In Georgia, the law allows certain individuals to seek justice through a wrongful death claim. Understanding who is eligible to file such a claim can make the legal process less confusing during an already difficult time. If you’re wondering whether you can take action in this kind of case, here’s what you need to know.

Surviving spouse rights

In Georgia, the surviving spouse has the primary right to file a wrongful death claim. If you’re married to the deceased, you can pursue legal action to seek damages for your loss. The law recognizes the emotional and financial impact the death of a spouse can have on the surviving partner, which is why they are given the first right to bring a claim.

Children and parents of the deceased

If the deceased person does not have a surviving spouse, their children may file the wrongful death claim. Georgia law also allows parents to file a claim if the deceased person was a minor or if there are no surviving children. In cases where both parents are still living, they can jointly file the claim.

Estate representatives

In some cases, the estate of the deceased person can file the wrongful death claim. An executor or administrator of the deceased’s estate can take legal action on behalf of surviving family members. The estate may pursue damages that can benefit both immediate family members and the deceased’s beneficiaries.

Recoverable damages

The purpose of a wrongful death claim is to seek damages for the loss of the deceased. This may include funeral expenses, medical costs, loss of income, and the pain and suffering of the surviving family members. The damages awarded can help the survivors cope with the financial strain caused by the loss.

In Georgia, it’s important to understand who has the right to file a wrongful death claim. If you’re eligible, you can pursue justice and compensation for the loss of your loved one.