Yes, it is possible to make a personal injury claim on behalf of someone who has died. In such cases, the claim would typically be brought by the personal representative (such as the executor or administrator) of the deceased person's estate. The Personal Injury claim is intended to compensate the person for losses that resulted from the injury. Since the person passed away, compensation for the loss of the deceased will be claimed by the estate on behalf of the dependants which can include Spouses, children, or other immediate family members.
It is important to note that there are different time limits for making a personal injury claim, and the specific time limit that applies in a particular case will depend on the circumstances of the incident and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the incident occurred. In general, it is best to contact a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible after an incident to discuss the possibility of making a claim and to ensure that any claim is made within the appropriate time limit.
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