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Winter Park Wrongful Death Lawyer

Unexpectedly losing a family member is devastating. When your loved one died due to someone else’s negligence, it’s understandable that you might be angry and want to hold the negligent party accountable. Depending on your familial relationship with the deceased, you may have the legal right to bring a wrongful death claim against the responsible party. If you want to learn more about pursuing a wrongful death claim in Florida, contact a Winter Park wrongful death lawyer today.

While financial compensation won’t bring your loved one back, it can help provide some financial stability to your family. If you are a survivor of the deceased, which is defined as a spouse, child, or parent, you can pursue legal action against the negligent party. Florida also allows dependents, like adopted children and blood relatives, to receive compensation in a wrongful death action.

Florida’s Wrongful Death Act

Florida’s Wrongful Death Act says that someone can file a civil suit when their family member’s death is caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions of another person. Family members may be eligible to collect compensation for medical bills, funeral expenses, loss of earning capacity, loss of companionship, mental anguish, and more.

Determining compensation in a wrongful death case can be very subjective. That is why settlement values vary widely in these types of cases. Evaluating a financial figure that addresses a lifetime of lost earnings and your loss of companionship is tough. An experienced Winter Park wrongful death lawyer can help you determine an appropriate settlement range based on other similar cases that have been resolved.

Types of Wrongful Death Cases

Wrongful death actions can arise from many different situations when there are illegal or negligent actions on the part of another person or entity. Some of the most common situations that can lead to a wrongful death claim include:

  • Car accidents
  • Commercial truck accidents
  • Motorcycle accidents
  • Bicycle or pedestrian accidents
  • DUI accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Drowning accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Dog bite attacks
  • Medical malpractice
  • Defective products
  • Violent crime attacks
  • Domestic violence
  • Construction accidents

Numerous other situations could result in someone’s death, as well. Contamination from food or exposure to hazardous materials are two examples of other possible wrongful death claims. Don’t assume that you don’t have a claim if you don’t see it on a list like this. Instead, contact our office and discuss the circumstances. We will tell you whether you have a valid wrongful death claim and how best to proceed.

Responsible parties in wrongful death claims can be individuals or companies. You may have more than one defendant who should be held legally accountable for your family member’s death.

Contact a Winter Park Wrongful Death Lawyer

Pursuing a wrongful death claim is complex. You shouldn’t attempt to handle it on your own. Some wrongful death claims resolve through negotiations; however, many others end up in litigation. Having an attorney protecting your rights from the start is recommended. That way, if your case does proceed to litigation, your attorney is already up to speed.

If you need assistance with a wrongful death claim in Florida, contact Israoui Law today to schedule an initial consultation. We never charge a fee for initial case evaluations, so you have nothing to lose by meeting with us. And, you won’t pay any fees or costs unless we successfully recover compensation in your case. Call us today and learn how we can help protect your family’s rights in a Florida wrongful death case.

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