You cannot undue the tragic accident that took the life of your loved one. But by filing a wrongful death claim, you can honor their memory by standing up for their right to justice – and help your family get back on its feet financially.
Losing a family member, friend, or loved one can be an overwhelmingly emotional and stressful experience. As you cope with grief and navigate the mourning process, taking legal action is likely the furthest thing from your mind. However, if your loved passed away due to another’s negligence or misconduct, filing a wrongful death claim is an important step in the healing process.
By filing a wrongful death claim, you may be able to secure compensation that can ease the difficulties that may arise due to the loss of financial and emotional support from the deceased. Common damages in a wrongful death claim include funeral expenses, loss of income and other financial support, and loss of love, companionship, and guidance from the deceased. Through a successful wrongful death claim, you can obtain the compensation you and your family needs to navigate the grieving process and move forward with your lives.
If you lost a family member or loved one due to the negligence or misconduct of another, you should consult with a Florida wrongful death attorney as soon as possible. A skilled attorney can explain your rights and help you understand your options following an unexpected and unjust death. Your attorney can investigate your case to identify the party or parties who may have been responsible for your loved one’s death. And with the support of a compassionate lawyer, you can seek justice for the deceased and pursue compensation for the financial and emotional losses you have suffered.
At the Law Offices of The South Florida Injury Law Firm, our lawyers have helped clients across Florida pursue numerous successful wrongful death claims. We know that nothing we do can make up for the loss of your loved one, but we may be able to help you obtain the compensation you need to avoid financial devastation and move forward with your life. Moreover, filing a wrongful death claim against the person or organization responsible can lead to behavior and policy changes that will prevent others from suffering your loved one’s fate.
Under Florida law, you can file a wrongful death claim if you lost a family member due to the “wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract” of another person or organization.
Through a wrongful death lawsuit, you and other surviving family members can seek compensation for the emotional and financial losses you suffered as a result of your loved one’s death. Under state law, surviving family members may include the deceased person’s spouse, children, and parents, as well as any other blood relative who was partially or wholly dependent on them for support.
Collisions and crashes result in more than 30,000 fatalities in our country every year. If another driver’s speeding, intoxication, fatigue, inattentiveness, or inexperience caused an auto accident that resulted in your family member’s death, you should hold him or her responsible for their grievous negligence.
Property managers, business owners, and landlords have a duty to maintain safe premises for customers, employees, and visitors. If they fail to uphold this standard, they should be held accountable if a dangerous condition on their property causes the death of someone you care about.
Wrongful deaths can occur in any type of workplace, from offices to hospitals to motor vehicles. Oftentimes, workplace fatalities are caused by negligent supervisors or coworkers, defective equipment, or a dangerous work space.
Medical malpractice occurs when a medical professional’s error or negligence causes harm, injury, or death. The Institute of Medicine estimates that as many as 98,000 deaths occur annually due to medical malpractice in the US alone.
Similarly, the negligence of medical professionals during the birth process can cause serious health complications or early death among infants. If a doctor, nurse, or other health care provider’s error resulted in your newborn’s death, you may be able to hold them accountable in a birth injury claim.
Any type of wrongful death deserves experienced and compassionate legal counsel. If you lost a spouse, parent, child, or relative due to the negligence of another person or entity, you should talk to a lawyer immediately to learn more about your rights. It is important to act quickly, since the Florida statute of limitations requires wrongful death claims to be filed within four years of the date of death.
The sooner the legal team at The South Florida Injury Law Firm get started on your case, the better your chances at winning your claim. Our attorneys are well-versed in Florida law, as well as the statutes of limitations for filing, and the elements needed to prove fault in a wrongful death claim. We will work with closely with your family, fighting aggressively to ensure you obtain a fair and just resolution for your wrongful death claim.
Wrongful deaths can result from a wide variety of accidents and events, including: