Wrongful Death Attorney
A wrongful death lawyer acts as an investigator, advocate, and negotiator for the deceased’s family. Their primary responsibilities include: Investigating the Incident : Gathering evidence such as police reports, medical records, witness statements, and surveillance footage to determine exactly what happened. Proving Liability : Establishing the four legal elements of negligence: duty of care (the defendant had an obligation to act safely), breach of duty (they failed that obligation), causation (the failure led to the death), and damages (the resulting losses). Calculating Damages : Valuing both tangible (economic) and intangible (non-economic) losses to ensure families receive fair compensation. Handling Negotiations : Dealing directly with insurance companies and defense teams to prevent "lowball" settlements. Trial Representation : If a fair settlement cannot be reached, the attorney prepares the case for court, presenting evide...