Posted On: May 30, 2009 by Kenneth L. Christensen

Books For Families of Utah Wrongful Death Victims

Nothing can ever prepare a person for the emotional burdens accompanied with the wrongful death of a loved one. The suffering and loss the surviving family endures can be overwhelming. At the Christensen Law Firm, we have worked with many victims of Utah wrongful death cases and have seen first hand the pain, confusion and trauma they endure because of the loss of a loved one. While nothing can replace that loss or completely lift such incredible sorrow, we have given our clients a few books that have helped them through the grieving process. If you are suffering from the loss of a friend or relative, consider reading these books to help ameliorate your pain.

A book that comes highly recommended is No Times for Goodbyes: Coping with Sorrow, Anger, and Injustice After a Tragic Death by Janice Harris Lord, published by Compassion Books, Inc. This book provides its readers with guidance, counseling and helpful advice when mourning the loss of a family member or friend. Another book to look into is I Wasn’t Ready to Say Goodbye by Brook Noel & Pamela D. Blair, PH.D., published by Sourcebooks. Inc. This book guides readers through the grieving process and helps them learn to cope with the tragic death of a loved one.

No one should have to suffer the loss of a child. When a child dies, the emotional toil of a parent can easily be overpowering. Ellen Mitchell wrote the book Beyond Tears, published by St. Martin’s Griffin, to provide insight on such a horrific grieving process. In this book, nine mothers who lost their children offer their guidance and support, sharing their personal stories to help comfort other parents who have recently suffered the loss of a child.

When grieving the death of a loved one, it is important to know that you are not alone. Consider reading these books along with Utah Wrongful Death attorneys free book, 7 Biggest Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Utah Accident Case to help you through your emotional and legal recovery.

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