#Law Reform
Target:
State Representatives
Region:
United States of America

I would like to get a bill started that will extend the Statute of Limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit. My wife died due to hospital negligence. I took legal action shortly after her death. The first attorney I contacted informed me I definitely had a case and not to speak to any other attorneys. He kept the case for approximately six months, only to tell me he couldn't help me and referred me to another attorney. The next attorney did the same as the first and this continued until I ran out of time.

I actively pursued this issue until I was told the Statute of Limitations was up (two years in my state), but was told I still had a case and to keep trying. Two years is not a sufficient amount of time to begin a Wrongful Death case due to grief, attorneys sitting on the case for lengthy periods of time, the mental state of survivors of the deceased, and the unbearable pressure to get everything in order to begin a lawsuit while still trying to accept the death itself. Two years felt like two months to me.

Other states have a Statute of Limitations of three years, some have only one. I think everybody, everywhere, should have at least four years. I question the two year mark. Is it set at two years so the grieving family can't mentally cope with the death and file a lawsuit at the same time? Is this a benefit to the doctors/hospitals? Is this a way to get out of owning up to medical negligence?

If you, or your loved one, lost one another or a child due to negligence or malpractice, do you feel two years would be enough to grieve and deal with legal issues all at the same time?

It's been two years and I still wake up thinking I'm laying next to my wife in bed. I still dream about her and what happened and it is so real. How can I think straight when I'm repeating my story to more than several attorneys and reliving what happened every time I tell my story? I can't.

How can a person think of money when somebody so cherished has just passed. Two years is not enough time. Two years is barely enough time to accept and deal with the death of a loved one. Nobody should have to deal with the loss of a loved one and, at the same time, the pressure of having a limited amount of time to ensure that person did not die in vain.

Please help me introduce a bill to change/extend the Statute of Limitations for a wrongful death lawsuit.

Thank you,
Jason Gray

We, the undersigned, call on the U.S. Government to extend the Statute of Limitations in a wrongful death/medical malpractice lawsuit.

One to three years is simply NOT a sufficient amount of time to deal with the sudden death of a loved one due to malpractice and worry about all the footwork required to file a lawsuit.

We need to extend the Statue of Limitations to give families dealing with the loved one some time to grieve.

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The Crystral Cares: extend the Statute of Limitations in wrongful death/medical malpractice lawsuits petition to State Representatives was written by Jason J. Gray and is in the category Law Reform at GoPetition.