Wrongful Death
A Wrongful Death is the result of someone else’s negligence that causes the death of another. These
Wrongful Deaths can come in a wide variety of ways including but not limited to Medical
Malpractice , Hospital Negligence, Nursing Home Negligence, Defective Products, and violence and/or
attacks and from a third party such as gunshot wounds or beatings. No matter what the cause, a
Wrongful Death will change lives. The victim’s family is left to cope with an indescribable loss and the
many problems that come with it: psychological pain and trauma that can lead to depression and
diminished health, added family stress, the loss of a parent or caregiver, the loss of a
child, funeral costs, and often the loss of income vital to a family’s needs and well being. And
although it will not bring back your loved one, in these instances, a financial recovery from the person
or persons responsible for your loss can make all the difference in your quality of life, and help to bring
closure in instances where the criminal system does not.
If you or a loved one has experienced the loss of someone dear as the result of a
Wrongful Death, please for a free consultation.
Do I Have A Case?
If a Wrongful Death has been caused by someone else’s negligence, then you may have a case.
Medical Malpractice, Hospital Negligence, Nursing Home Negligence, Auto Accidents, Defective Products;
such as tires and seatbelts, drugs, and toys, violence and/or attacks from a third party, gunshot wounds
or assault, or any instance that causes bodily harm resulting in a death that is not your fault, may give
you cause to bring suit for Wrongful Death.
(This website is for informational purposes only and does not offer any legal advice.
Please contact an attorney for a full assessment of your claim.)

