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Are You Considering a Wrongful Death Claim? Here’s What You Need to Know.

Posted by Robert Walch | 8 January 2024 | 0 Comments

The term “wrongful death” might seem subjective to some, as all deaths can evoke a sense of injustice. However, in legal terms, it specifically refers to situations where one party’s negligence or intent leads to the demise of another. Seeking legal recourse in such cases can be intricate, and the emotional burden is considerable. Entrusting the process to a seasoned wrongful death lawyer is crucial to navigate complexities and build a robust case for justice.

Connect with Walch Law Corporation for guidance in California. While the decision to file a wrongful death claim is personal, our legal team ensures dedicated support. With a track record of recovering over $100 million and boasting 45 years of experience, we commit to your case’s success. Reach us at 1-844-999-5342 for a consultation.

 

Below, we highlight key points to review before initiating a wrongful death claim:

  1. Understanding Wrongful Death Claims

While the concept of wrongful death is universal in courts, each state has specific laws governing these claims. In California, only certain relations to the deceased can file, including surviving spouses, children, grandchildren, minor dependents, and those entitled to the deceased’s property. The state also imposes a 2-year statute of limitations for filing claims.

 

  1. Building a Solid Case 

Whether pursued in civil court or settled outside, claimants must establish crucial facts:

– The defendant owed a legal duty of care.

– The defendant breached this duty, directly causing the death.

– The breach resulted in financial and emotional damages to surviving family members.

 

Gathering evidence involves various documents such as police reports, medical records, witness statements, and financial records.

 

  1. The Importance of Legal Representation

Given the intricacies of wrongful death cases, seeking legal representation is paramount. An adept attorney aids in navigating the legal system, collecting evidence, negotiating settlements, and representing you in court. While legal fees and expert witnesses may pose financial concerns, Walch Law Corporation operates on a contingency fee basis—charging nothing until your case is won.

 

  1. Integrating Emotional Support

Allow time for grieving and emotional support while pursuing legal action. Coping with the loss of a loved one is challenging, and involving a wrongful death attorney can help manage stress. Seek support from friends, family, or counseling services during this difficult time.

 

Trust Walch Law Corporation – Your Partner in Seeking Justice

Initiating a wrongful death claim is intricate and emotionally taxing. Walch Law Corporation, with its experienced wrongful death lawyers, is dedicated to assisting you through the process. With expertise in personal injury law specialties across California, we pledge to fight for your rights. Call us at 1-844-999-5342 to explore our case-building process and services.

About the Author

Robert Walch

Partner Robert Walch is passionate about helping individuals and families that are dealing with the aftermath of a serious personal injury or wrongful death accident. Robert has been working at Walch Law since 2000 and has developed a reputation as a caring and compassionate attorney that keeps his clients in the loop on the progress of their case and works hard to get the best results possible. Robert is a huge reason why the Walch Law Firm has a success rate of over 95% on their serious personal injury and wrongful death cases.

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