Although nothing can ever truly compensate for the untimely death of a loved one, there are actions people can take to hold responsible parties accountable. If one of your family members has died as a result of another party's negligence or recklessness, you may have grounds to file a civil lawsuit and seek monetary damages, as one family in Indiana recently did. 

According to The Star Press, the parents of a 15-year-old boy who died after being struck by a vehicle on December 3 in Muncie have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver.

The source reports that Nathan Bailey-Skinner and his 14-year-old friend were walking along North Nebo Road at around 6 p.m. when they were struck by a 2002 Mercedes Benz driven by 58-year-old William Terhune. Bailey-Skinner died later that afternoon at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.

The plaintiffs allege that Terhune was driving carelessly and recklessly when he struck the teenagers, claiming that he was speeding at the time and that he was distracted. 

It is unclear how much money Bailey-Skinner's parents are seeking from the defendant. 

In the event that your loved one dies due to another individual's negligent or reckless behavior, it may be in your best interest to file a wrongful death lawsuit. To get this process started, consider finding a personal injury lawyer in Missouri who you can count on to work tirelessly on your behalf. These experienced professionals can assess your claim, try your case in court and help you recover damages to which you may be entitled.