wrongful death statute

wrongful death statute [AS, wrang + death + L, statuere, to place] , (in law) a statute existing in all states that provides that the death of a person can give rise to a cause of legal action brought by the person’s beneficiaries in a civil suit against the person whose willful or negligent acts caused the death. Before the existence of these statutes, a suit could be brought only if the injured person survived the injury.