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When you lose a loved one, the pain can be overwhelming. If that loved one’s death was caused by someone else’s negligence, you might wonder if you have any legal options. A wrongful death lawyer can help you determine if you have a case and guide you through the process of filing a lawsuit. Having an experienced advocate on your side can make all the difference during this difficult time. Contact The Knowles Law Firm today to schedule a free consultation. 

Common Causes of Wrongful Death Claims

Wrongful death lawsuits arise from many scenarios, but three of the most common include the following: 

Medical Malpractice: Medical malpractice takes place when a health care professional deviates from the accepted standard of care, causing injury or death to the patient. For a case to be deemed medical malpractice, you must prove that the health care professional breached their duty of care and that this breach resulted in direct harm to the patient. Some common types of medical malpractice include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, birth injuries, and prescription errors. 

Car Accidents: Car accidents are another leading cause of wrongful death lawsuits. If another driver was operating their vehicle recklessly or negligently, which led to an accident that resulted in your loved one’s death, you may have grounds for a lawsuit. Some common causes of car accidents include distracted driving, drunk driving, and speeding. 

Exposure to Hazardous Conditions: Workers in certain industries are at greater risk for exposure to hazardous conditions than others. Some examples of industries where workers are often exposed to dangerous conditions include construction, manufacturing, and agriculture. 

How a Wrongful Death Lawyer Can Help You

If you recently lost a loved one and believe that their death was caused by the negligence of another person or entity, you may be wondering if you have any legal recourse and if you should speak with a lawyer. At the very least, you should consult with a lawyer to see what your options are. If they determine that you have a valid claim, a wrongful death attorney can help you in the following ways:

1. Establishing Liability

The first step in any wrongful death claim is establishing that the defendant is liable for the victim’s death. To do this, your attorney must investigate your loved one’s death and gather evidence to support your claim. This may include eyewitness testimony, medical records, police reports, and more. 

2. Pursuing Damages

Once liability has been determined, your attorney will work to recover damages on your behalf. These damages may include medical and funeral expenses, lost income and benefits, and more. In some cases, punitive damages may also be awarded. 

3. Handling the Legal Process

Filing a wrongful death lawsuit can be a complicated and overwhelming process. Fortunately, your attorney will handle all aspects of the case for you so that you can focus on healing and moving on with your life. This includes filing all necessary paperwork, representing you in court, and negotiating with insurance companies and opposing counsel. 

Why The Knowles Law Firm Is The Right Choice

The right Papillon wrongful death lawyer can help you navigate this difficult time by providing experienced legal representation and compassionate support. We can do this for you by:

  • Discussing your case thoroughly to make sure we understand everything that happened. 
  • Gathering evidence and presenting the strongest case possible to try to settle your claim without the stress of going to court. 
  • Being available to answer any questions and share updates with you.
  • Developing an aggressive and competent legal strategy.

Our team of compassionate and experienced attorneys will work diligently to get you the justice you deserve. If you or a loved one has experienced the tragedy of wrongful death, please contact our office today to schedule a free consultation.

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