Wrongful Death

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Helping Surviving Family Members Seek Justice

Losing a loved one is an unbearable tragedy that can leave survivors in grief and confusion. Not only must they grapple with the emotional strains of the loss, but they might also be dealing with financial burdens associated with the incident. If the person’s death resulted from another individual’s or entity’s negligence or intentional acts, surviving family members may have the right to pursue compensation from the at-fault party. Wrongful death cases can be extremely difficult, as loved ones must navigate complex processes while trying to heal. Fortunately, a personal injury lawyer can help during this challenging time, providing the advice and guidance needed to pursue justice.

At Lowe Law, APC, we recognize how difficult and emotionally draining these cases can be. That is why Jeremiah Lowe prioritizes providing compassionate and personalized representation to each and every one of his clients. At Lowe Law, APC we intentionally take on a very selective caseload, which allows us to fully understand the depth of our clients’ losses and tell their loved one’s stories through them. We have extensive experience handling complex cases and have secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for past clients. We leverage our track record, insights, and skills to build comprehensive and robust legal strategies for our clients.

To schedule a consultation with Jeremiah Lowe, Esq regarding your wrongful death case, please contact Lowe Law, APC at (619) 815-8156 today.

When Can You File a Wrongful Death Claim?

A claim for wrongful death may be brought when the death of an individual is caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional acts. 
Incidents that can lead to a wrongful death include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Car accidents 
  • Bicycle accidents 
  • Pedestrian accidents     
  • Construction accidents 
  • Premises liability  
  • Medical malpractice    
  • Birth injuries  
  • Drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility abuse   
  • Dangerous products

To prove a wrongful death case, the party pursuing the claim must provide evidence that their loved one has died due to negligence or deliberate misconduct of another. This involves proving that not only did the decedent’s life end prematurely, but the surviving family members also suffered damages. The process can be arduous, requiring extensive legal knowledge and skill to prove these elements. Lowe Law, APC can assist at every stage.

Recovering Compensation in a Wrongful Death Case

Generally, the person or entity at fault for the death of another individual may be held accountable. Claims can be pursued against individuals, companies, or government agencies.

Surviving family members may be entitled to seek damages through legal action. Those that can bring a claim include spouses, children, parents, as well as others in certain circumstances. Also, any person who might have been financially dependent on the decedent may be entitled to take action. While several individuals might have been affected by the loss, only one claim can be filed, and if compensation is awarded, it may be distributed amongst survivors.

The damages surviving family members may be entitled to recover include, but are not limited to:

  • Burial and Funeral expenses   
  • Loss of the decedent’s love and companionship    
  • Medical care administered before death   
  • Loss of the decedent’s contributions
  • Loss of consortium

At Lowe Law, we handle every case with integrity and care, exploring available options to pursue justice. We pride ourselves on being available for our clients through responsiveness, diligent communication, reliability, and personal attention.

To schedule a consultation with Jeremiah Lowe, Esq regarding your wrongful death case, please contact Lowe Law, APC at (619) 815-8156 today.

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