Eldridge's Georgia Wrongful Death Actions with Forms examines the hidden legal dangers, tricks, and pitfalls often associated with bringing a wrongful death action in Georgia. Along with a discussion of the state's early legislative and judicial history, the volume examines Georgia's conflict of laws, rules, and related federal legislation. Topics discussed include: The negligent conduct that may give rise to a cause of action The parties who are vested with the right of action The potential defenses and other matters that may bar the action Evidence that may be admitted at trial The measure of damages that must be used to determine the amount of recovery The individuals who are entitled to participate in that recovery A chapter of pleading and practice forms is provided as a guide for drafting forms for cases.