Wrongful Death Attorneys
Understanding Wrongful Death Claims
What Constitutes a Wrongful Death?
Automobile Accidents
A fatality that was the result of car, commercial, truck or motorcycle accidents that were caused by another driver's careless conduct or impaired driving. This category also includes fatal boat accidents.
Medical Malpractice
A death due to medical errors, misdiagnoses, surgical mistakes, or another negligent act caused by a medical professional.
Workplace Accident
A fatality that occurred in an unsafe working condition, typically a construction site, manufacturing plant or some other high-risk industry.
Defective Products
Death due to faulty and dangerous products, including unsafe pharmaceuticals, medical devices, malfunctioning vehicles, or hazardous consumer products.
Criminal Acts
Homicides or other violent crimes that have an intentional action and result in death.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?
The majority of jurisdictions allow the deceased's immediate relatives to bring a wrongful death lawsuit. Usually, this comprises of:- Parents of children who are not married
- Spouses
- Children
In certain situations, those who were financially reliant on the deceased as well as relatives of the deceased's extended family, such as grandparents or siblings, may also qualify.
Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases
Damages in wrongful death lawsuits include compensation for non-economic losses. Examples of non-economic harms are:
- Medical Expenses: The amount spent on the deceased's pre-death medical treatment.
- Funeral and Burial Costs: All costs associated with memorial services and burial are included in the funeral and burial expenditures.
- Lost Income: The estimated future earnings and benefits that the deceased would have supplied for their family.
- Loss of Consortium: The survivor spouse has a loss of consortium, which is an emotional and relational loss.
- Pain and Suffering: The psychological anguish that the deceased and their living relatives experienced before passing away.
Our Approach to Wrongful Death Claims
At Gillani Law, we handle every wrongful death lawsuit with kindness, diligence, and a desire to see your loved one's rights upheld. The emotional trauma that comes along with unexpected deaths is enough for anyone, you shouldn't need to worry about the integrity of the lawyer representing you. Our knowledgeable lawyers will:
1. Investigate Thoroughly: By conducting comprehensive investigations, gathering evidence and establishing liability.
2. Create a Strong Case: Our team works to back your claim up by talking to necessary medical experts, gathering crucial evidence and thoroughly documenting everything.
3. Negotiate Vigorously: Although we are always ready to take your case to court in front of an impartial jury, our knowledgeable lawyers vigorously negotiate beforehand to try and reach a fair settlement.
4. Support You Compassionately: We make sure you understand every stage and your rights by offering sympathetic support and unambiguous communication throughout the legal procedure.
Why Choose Gillani Law
Skilled Legal Professionals
years of experience managing situations involving wrongful death.
Personalized Attention
to find the customized legal tactic your particular situation needs.
Proven Track Record
of successful settlements and satisfied clients.No Fees Unless We Win
because we work on a contingency fee basis, you won't have to pay us unless we get you paid.
Gillani Law is here to support you as you fight for justice. Let our law firm provide you with professional, compassionate, and knowledgeable assistance during this trying time. Don't hesitate to reach out, depending on the situation, the statute of limitation can determine whether or not you're able to file a wrongful death claim for the deceased victim.
Cities We Serve
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Alabama