New York Faces Pressure to Modernize 1800s-Era Wrongful Death Law Amid Emotional Testimonies from Grieving Families

Albany, NY — In the state of New York, a controversial law from the 1800s determines the financial compensation for the death of a loved one, basing it solely on economic losses. Critics argue that the current system, which only allows next of kin to sue for quantifiable monetary losses, fails to address the profound emotional suffering and loss of companionship that accompany a wrongful death. Recently, a proposed change aimed at reforming this antiquated law has sparked heated debate. The bill, if passed, would expand the criteria for claims related to wrongful death to … Read more