When someone takes his or her own life, many people immediately blame that individual, but, as I learned after my brother committed suicide, the reality is much larger than that. In some cases, liability for the death can be traced back to a doctor, a psychologist, or a type of medication. In cases where bullying or trauma were involved, liability may even be traced to a boss, a teacher, or groups of colleagues. Losing my brother was such a profoundly painful experience, and I have found that writing really helps me to process it. In particular, I like writing things like this blog that help others in my situation. If you have lost a loved one to suicide and believe that another party could be liable, you have come to the right place. This blog focuses on everything related to that concept, and it looks at it from a variety of angles.