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Wrongful Death Lawyers

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Joel O. Wooten
Joel O. Wooten

Wooten & Partners

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityBusiness LawEnvironmental Law
Columbus51+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryAppeals & AppellateAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
East Lansing15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John  Bita
John Bita

Bita Law Group

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeNursing Home AbuseProducts Liability
Cambridge19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John  Leppler
John Leppler

Leppler Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryCar AccidentsMotorcycle AccidentsPremises Liability
Baltimore County10+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John A. Collins III
John A. Collins III

III & Partners

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityInsurance ClaimsMedical Malpractice
Groton44+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John A. Comerford
John A. Comerford

Comerford Trial Lawyers

Personal InjuryBrain InjuryCar AccidentsConstruction Accidents
Fremont18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Medical MalpracticePersonal InjuryProducts LiabilityBirth Injury
Beaumont21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Amos Whatley
John Amos Whatley

Whatley Trial Lawyers

Personal InjuryInsurance ClaimsMedical MalpracticeNursing Home Abuse
Bullitt County19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryCriminal LawDUI & DWICannabis & Marijuana Law
Denton19+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Anthony Montevideo
John Anthony Montevideo

Montevideo & Associates

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Long Beach35+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Barron
John Barron

Barron Trial Lawyers

Personal InjuryProbateFamily LawSocial Security Disability
Lafayette14+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Bell
John Bell

Bell Legal

Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationSocial Security DisabilityMedical Malpractice
Clackamas County17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Personal InjuryWorkers' CompensationAnimal & Dog BitesBrain Injury
Bibb County4+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Brandt Shepherd Jr
John Brandt Shepherd Jr

Jr Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Lakewood47+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Branum
John Branum

Branum Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryAnimal & Dog BitesBrain InjuryCar Accidents
Blanchard21+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John C. Whitbeck
John C. Whitbeck

Whitbeck & Partners

Personal InjuryDivorceFamily LawElder Law
Ashburn25+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Carroll Boudreaux
John Carroll Boudreaux

Boudreaux & Partners

Personal InjuryCriminal LawFamily LawDUI & DWI
Humble32+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
John Christopher Pracht
John Christopher Pracht

Pracht & Partners

Personal InjuryProducts LiabilityDUI & DWIProbate
Anderson17+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Wrongful Death Lawyers in the United States

A wrongful death claim arises when someone dies because of another person's or entity's negligence, recklessness, or intentional act. These cases allow surviving family members to seek financial recovery for their loss. According to the CDC, unintentional injuries alone cause over 200,000 deaths annually in the United States, and many of those deaths lead to civil claims.

What Wrongful Death Law Covers

Wrongful death claims can stem from many situations. Common causes include car accidents, medical malpractice, defective products, workplace incidents, and criminal acts. The claim is a civil action, separate from any criminal charges that may be filed against the responsible party.

Each state has its own wrongful death statute that defines who can file a claim and what damages are recoverable. In most states, the right to file belongs to the deceased person's spouse, children, or parents. Some states also allow domestic partners, financial dependents, or the estate's personal representative to bring the action.

When to Hire a Wrongful Death Lawyer

  • A family member died due to someone else's negligence or intentional conduct
  • An insurance company has offered a settlement that seems low or pressured
  • The cause of death involves complex liability, such as a defective product or medical error
  • The statute of limitations deadline is approaching — most states set this between one and three years
  • Multiple parties may share responsibility for the death

How the Process Works

The case begins with an investigation into the circumstances of the death. Your attorney will gather medical records, accident reports, expert opinions, and witness statements to build the claim. A formal complaint is then filed in civil court against the liable party or parties.

Most wrongful death cases settle before trial. Industry data shows that roughly 95% of personal injury and wrongful death cases resolve through negotiation or mediation. If settlement talks fail, the case proceeds to trial, where a jury determines liability and the amount of damages.

How Compensation Is Calculated

  • Medical expenses incurred before the death, including emergency care and hospitalization
  • Lost future earnings — calculated based on the deceased's age, income, occupation, and expected working years
  • Loss of companionship and consortium, covering the emotional and relational impact on surviving family members
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased before death, where permitted by state law
  • Punitive damages in cases involving reckless or intentional conduct, though not every state allows them

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim?

Deadlines vary by state. Most states impose a statute of limitations between one and three years from the date of death. Missing this deadline almost always bars the claim permanently, so acting quickly matters.

Can I file a wrongful death claim if there was no criminal conviction?

Yes. Civil and criminal cases operate under different standards of proof. A criminal case requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt, while a civil wrongful death claim only requires a preponderance of the evidence — meaning it's more likely than not that the defendant caused the death. Families have won civil cases even when criminal charges were dropped or resulted in acquittal.