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A loved one’s death is always a tragedy. In the most heartbreaking cases, however, it could have been avoided if only someone else had been more careful. This is what is legally considered a “wrongful death”—the loss of a life due to someone’s misconduct or negligence. The law says that when a wrongful death is committed, the person who caused it is responsible, even if they did not cause it on purpose. As San Luis Obispo wrongful death lawyers, we are dedicated to upholding that law and helping your family.
The law for wrongful death was established to help keep our communities safe, and prevent people from acting in a way that causes risks to the people around them. This can include many types of situations, such as an employer who doesn’t provide workers with adequate safety equipment, a property owner who leaves a dangerous well uncovered, or a reckless driver who causes a car accident. All of these people failed to take basic, reasonable precautions to protect those around them. Many other situations count as wrongful deaths as well.
If your loved one has been killed due to someone else’s actions or negligence, you have legal options. Call our wrongful death lawyers at (805) 541-0300 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation consultation today.
The sting of a loved one’s death is hurtful enough, but surviving family members may be left wondering how to remain financially stable in the wake of their loved one’s absence. A wrongful death claim can help surviving family members obtain the money they need from all parties who were at-fault for their loved one’s death. It provides compensation for:
Someone who has been designated by the California courts as the deceased’s executor can also file a separate survival action claim that can pay for:
Talk to a wrongful death lawyer in Morro Bay to learn more about your legal rights and the options you might have for recovering money after your devastating loss.
Call the Ernst Law Group at (805) 586-0194 or contact us online today to schedule a free, no obligation case review with an experienced wrongful death attorney.
To file a wrongful death claim, you must be able to prove that your loved one’s death was directly caused by the negligence of another party. Common examples include:
Your lawyer will gather evidence that the other party was negligent and demonstrate how that negligence directly lead to your love one’s passing. They will also document all of your losses so that you can seek the maximum amount of compensation available.
The attorney you appoint takes care of all the needed paperwork and can negotiate with insurers, who often play hardball to deny or reduce the value of your claim. If no settlement agreement can be reached, you lawyer will take your case to trial.
These services lessen the burden on you and your family while increasing the chances that you will receive the full, fair amount of financial compensation you are owed.
When you or someone you love suffers an injury in California, the physical, emotional, and financial worries can be overwhelming. During this trying time, you need help from a professional legal advocate with experience. Ernst Law Group is the premier trial law firm on the Central Coast. Our firm has the resources to take a case to trial and lawyers with experience winning cases against the biggest corporation and insurance companies in the business. We are fighters who only represent the injured, never insurance companies.
We also do not charge legal fees or costs until we win your case. Give us a call now at 805-541-0300 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. we’ll explain how we can help and answers key questions, including:
Schedule your free consultation by calling 805-541-0300 or contact us online to learn about the legal services we can offer you.
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