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Legal justice and financial security for families who lost loved ones due to negligence

Wrongful Death: Finding Justice for Your Lost Loved One

The loss of a loved one is devastating. When that loss is caused by someone else's negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct, the pain is compounded by the injustice. While no amount of money can replace a loved one, a wrongful death lawsuit can provide financial security for surviving family members and hold the responsible party accountable.

Wrongful death claims are complex and emotionally difficult. We understand that you are grieving while facing financial burdens created by the death of your family member. Our compassionate attorneys will guide you through the legal process while fighting aggressively for the compensation your family deserves.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death

Fatal Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Accidents

Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of wrongful death claims. These include fatal car accidents caused by drunk driving, distracted driving, speeding, or reckless behavior; semi-truck accidents involving commercial vehicles; and motorcycle accidents where riders have minimal protection.

Medical Malpractice and Negligence

Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication errors, anesthesia mistakes, and hospital-acquired infections can result in death. When medical negligence causes a patient's death, family members can pursue wrongful death claims against the healthcare provider and healthcare facility.

Workplace Fatalities

Deaths from workplace accidents—including construction falls, equipment failures, explosions, toxic exposure, and unsafe working conditions—can result in wrongful death claims, particularly when the employer was grossly negligent or violated safety regulations.

Defective Products

Deaths caused by defective or dangerous products—including faulty vehicle components, defective medical devices, dangerous pharmaceuticals, and unsafe consumer products—create liability for manufacturers and sellers.

Criminal Acts and Violence

Deaths resulting from criminal acts or violence can create civil liability, separate from criminal prosecution. Property owners can be liable for deaths caused by criminal activity on their premises if they failed to provide adequate security.

Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents

While most fall accidents are survivable, elderly individuals and others with underlying conditions can die from complications. Property owners may be liable for wrongful deaths caused by their negligence in maintaining safe premises.

Premises Liability and Inadequate Security

Deaths caused by assaults, shootings, or other crimes on property can result in wrongful death claims against property owners who failed to provide adequate security measures.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim

Wrongful death laws vary by state, but typically allow certain family members to file claims:

Surviving Spouse

A surviving spouse typically has the right to file a wrongful death claim and recover damages for loss of companionship, support, and consortium.

Children and Heirs

Surviving children can recover for loss of support, guidance, and a parent's love and companionship. Adult children may also have claims.

Parents and Dependents

Parents of deceased children or other dependents who relied on the deceased for financial support may have claims.

Estate Representative

The executor or administrator of the deceased's estate may file claims on behalf of the estate.

Damages in Wrongful Death Cases

In a wrongful death claim, surviving family members may recover compensation for:

Economic Damages

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills incurred before death
  • Lost wages and income the deceased would have earned
  • Loss of employee benefits (health insurance, pension)
  • Loss of financial support for dependents

Non-Economic Damages

  • Loss of companionship and consortium
  • Loss of comfort and support
  • Loss of guidance and protection
  • Mental anguish and emotional distress
  • Loss of parental instruction and training

Proving Wrongful Death

To win a wrongful death case, we must prove:

1

Defendant Owed a Duty of Care

The defendant had a legal obligation to act carefully or refrain from certain conduct.

2

Defendant Breached That Duty

The defendant failed to exercise reasonable care or engaged in reckless conduct.

3

Breach Caused the Death

The defendant's breach of duty directly caused or substantially contributed to the deceased's death.

4

Surviving Family Members Suffered Damages

The family members experienced quantifiable harm—financial losses and emotional suffering.

Why Hire Our Wrongful Death Attorneys

  • Compassionate Representation: We treat your family with respect and sensitivity during this difficult time
  • Experience: We have successfully handled numerous wrongful death cases across different accident categories
  • Investigation: We conduct thorough investigations to establish fault and liability
  • Expert Coordination: We work with accident reconstruction experts, medical experts, and economists
  • Aggressive Advocacy: We fight for full compensation for your family's losses
  • No Upfront Costs: We work on contingency—you pay nothing unless we recover
  • Proven Results: We have secured substantial settlements and verdicts for grieving families

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Attorney Advertising. This website is designed for general informational purposes only. The information presented should not be construed as legal advice. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own merits. Wrongful death laws vary significantly by state and jurisdiction.