Wrongful death lawyers

When a life is lost due to someone else’s actions, we help families understand their options and move forward

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Standing with families and holding others accountable when a preventable death occurs

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Why clients come to us

Support, clarity, and a process your family can rely on during a difficult time

01

Your first call

We take the time to hear your story and understand what your family is going through. From there, we help you make sense of your options and what comes next.

02

We gather the details

We examine how the incident happened and where things may have gone wrong, whether it was an accident, unsafe conditions, or a failure to act.

03

Putting the case together

We gather the records, timelines, and supporting details needed to show what happened and how it’s affected your family moving forward.

04

Moving forward with accountability

We take on the legal process and pursue accountability, so your family isn’t left carrying the burden alone.

You may still be wondering:

Will I be able to reach someone?

Yes. Our wrongful death attorneys stay accessible, return calls, and keep you updated as your wrongful death case moves forward.

How much does it cost?

There’s no cost to start a wrongful death claim. We only get paid if we’re able to recover compensation for your family.

Will I be pushed to settle?

No. We take a measured approach and make sure any decision is made with a full understanding of what’s at stake.

What to do after a wrongful death occurs

01

Take care of immediate needs

Focus on your family and what needs to be handled right away. In the early days, it’s okay to take things one step at a time.

02

Obtain key records

When you’re able, gather important documents like medical records, incident reports, or any information related to what happened

03

Preserve what you can

Save any photos, communications, or documents that may help show what led to the loss. Small details can matter later.

04

Call us before insurance

You may be contacted by insurance companies or others involved. It’s important to understand your options before giving statements or agreeing to anything.

Common circumstances behind wrongful death cases

And how they can impact your family’s case and recovery

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Fatal car and truck accidents

Serious crashes caused by negligence, reckless driving, or unsafe conditions are one of the most common causes of wrongful death.

02

Medical negligence

Errors in diagnosis, treatment, or care can lead to preventable loss when proper standards aren’t followed.

03

Workplace & industrial accidents

Unsafe job sites, lack of proper safety measures, or equipment failures can result in fatal injuries.

04

Dangerous property conditions

Hazards that aren’t addressed – like unsafe structures or poor maintenance – can lead to deadly incidents.

05

Deffective products or equipment

Faulty products or machinery can fail unexpectedly and cause fatal harm.

06

Negligent security or safety measures

When property owners or businesses fail to provide reasonable security, it can lead to preventable loss.

07

Pedestrian or bicycle accidents

Collisions involving pedestrians or cyclists often result in severe or fatal injuries.

08

Nursing home neglect

Failure to provide proper care, supervision, or medical attention in assisted living or nursing facilities can lead to preventable loss.

What damages can you recover?

01

Funeral & burial expenses

Costs associated with laying your loved one to rest, including services, burial, or cremation.

02

Medical expenses prior to passing

Any medical care, treatment, or hospitalization related to the incident before your loved one passed.

03

Loss of financial support

Income and financial contributions your loved one would have provided to the family.

04

Loss of benefits

The value of lost health insurance, retirement contributions, or other employment-related benefits.

05

Loss of companionship & support

The absence of your loved one’s presence, guidance, and role within the family.

06

Loss of parental guidance

For children, the loss of care, instruction, and support a parent would have provided.

07

Emotional distress

The mental and emotional impact the loss has had on surviving family members.

08

Loss of services

Everyday contributions your loved one provided, such as childcare, household responsibilities, or other support.

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