Lake Stevens Wrongful Death Lawyer
Losing a loved one is devastating, but losing them due to someone else’s negligence is particularly heart-wrenching. If you’re navigating the aftermath of such a tragedy, you don’t have to face it alone. Murphy Trial Law is here to guide families in Lake Stevens through the complexities of wrongful death claims and to fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?
A wrongful death claim arises when someone’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions result in the untimely death of another person. These claims allow surviving family members or the victim’s estate to pursue compensation for financial losses, emotional pain, and other damages stemming from the death. In Washington, wrongful death claims can involve various circumstances, including:
Car accidents caused by reckless or impaired drivers.
Medical malpractice, such as surgical errors or misdiagnoses.
Workplace accidents due to unsafe conditions or faulty equipment.
Defective products leading to fatal injuries.
Each case is unique, and understanding the specific details of your situation is essential to building a strong claim.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Washington?
In Washington State, only certain individuals are eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. These include:
The spouse or registered domestic partner of the deceased.
The deceased’s children or stepchildren.
If the deceased has no spouse or children, parents or siblings may file a claim, provided they were financially dependent on the deceased.
Additionally, the personal representative of the deceased’s estate may bring the claim forward on behalf of the family or estate.
Compensation in a Wrongful Death Case
The financial and emotional toll of losing a loved one is immeasurable, but compensation can help alleviate some of the burdens. In a wrongful death case, you may be entitled to recover damages for:
Medical expenses incurred before death.
Funeral and burial costs.
Lost income and benefits the deceased would have provided.
Loss of companionship, care, and guidance.
The deceased’s pain and suffering before passing.
How Murphy Trial Law Can Help
Navigating a wrongful death case is challenging, especially while grieving. At Murphy Trial Law, we provide compassionate, personalized legal representation to families in Lake Stevens. Here’s what sets us apart:
Experience: With years of handling wrongful death cases, our attorneys understand the legal complexities involved.
No upfront costs: We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Comprehensive support: Beyond legal counsel, we help connect families with resources to manage emotional and financial hardships.
Proven results: Our track record speaks for itself, with numerous successful outcomes for our clients.
Lake Stevens Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- Bicycle Accidents
- Motorcycle Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Premises Liability
- Slip And Fall Accidents
- Wrongful Death
- Brain Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Rideshare Accidents
- Burn Injury
- Dog Bites Injury
- Product Liability
- Construction Accidents
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Proving Negligence in a Wrongful Death Claim
Establishing fault is crucial in any wrongful death case. To prove negligence, you must demonstrate:
Duty of Care: The defendant owed a duty of care to the deceased (e.g., a driver’s duty to follow traffic laws).
Breach of Duty: The defendant failed to meet this standard of care.
Causation: This breach directly caused the death of your loved one.
Damages: The death resulted in quantifiable losses, such as medical bills or emotional suffering.
Our attorneys meticulously investigate each case, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and consulting experts to build a compelling argument for your claim.
Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims in Washington
In Washington State, you typically have three years from the date of your loved one’s death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, some exceptions may apply, such as cases involving government entities. Acting quickly is crucial to preserving evidence and maintaining the strength of your case.
Speak With Our Wrongful Death Attorney in Lake Stevens Today
The loss of a loved one is irreplaceable, but justice can provide a sense of closure and financial security for your family’s future. At Murphy Trial Law, we’re committed to standing by your side every step of the way. Call us today at (425) 835-2614 to schedule a free consultation. Let us help you pursue the justice and compensation you deserve.
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