Losing a loved one before their time is an unthinkable event that will upend the lives of you and your family. These tragedies are even worse when it becomes apparent that the death of your loved one was avoidable and caused by the carelessness or recklessness of another party. When someone is killed or suffers fatal injury due to negligence, the survivors of the deceased have the right to seek damages through a wrongful death lawsuit.
At Morrison & Hughes, we understand that nothing can bring back your loved one. You and your family deserve justice, however, and we have the resources needed to hold negligent parties responsible for the pain and suffering they have caused. Our Atlanta wrongful death lawyers have successfully represented families of victims who suffered fatal injuries in car accidents, truck accidents, premises liability incidents, criminal conduct, and more.
We understand how exhausting and overwhelming taking legal action can feel in the wake of such an enormous loss and are here to make the process as easy and painless as possible. Let us put our experience to work for you so that your family can get the compensation you need to move forward.
Do not wait to get legal advice if you recently lost a loved one because of negligence. Contact us online or call 404-LAW-TEAM to schedule a free initial consultation today.
On the job, major injuries can happen even in fairly safe jobs. It did not take a big fall from a ladder to change this client’s life entirely. He landed on his head and face, shattering his teeth, and causing a traumatic brain injury.
M&H has the biggest documented settlement offer in Georgia workers’ compensation history for a single injured worker. Some work accidents are catastrophic, and only the best, most-experienced work accident attorneys are qualified to handle them.
Work accident claims, the type involving truly life-changing injuries, can last for years. No one told our client, on a sunny morning in May, that his life was about to change. But when a defective commercial electrical device exploded, he was set on fire and suffered 2nd and 3rd-degree burns across his body.
Catastrophic Work Accident. M&H lawyers are absolute injury experts. Whether the accident happens at work, in a car, or on a motorcycle, our results speak for themselves.
When our client suffered a traumatic brain injury due to the negligent operation of heavy machinery, the M&H team went to work! We did not back down and provided support for the entire family by securing multi-million dollar results.
Our client, a single mother of five, faced a life-altering accident resulting in severe leg injuries requiring surgery.
Wrongful death is a legal term that describes a situation in which the negligent or intentional actions of a person or organization lead to another person’s death. Wrongful death cases are filed by qualifying individuals as a way of seeking financial compensation and hold responsible parties accountable.
In general, these claims seek to compensate victims’ families for the financial losses resulting from the victim’s death, such as medical bills and lost wages the victim would have earned. Additionally, they may also seek reimbursement for pain and suffering endured by surviving family members due to the victim’s passing.
In Georgia, only the surviving spouse, parent, or child of the wrongful death victim has the right to bring a lawsuit. Other surviving family members do not typically have the right to sue. However, if there is no surviving spouse, parent, or child, the personal representative (also known as the executor) of the victim’s estate can pursue a wrongful death claim. The victim may have named their preferred personal representative in their will. Otherwise, the court will appoint a personal representative of the deceased’s estate. In these instances, the court will often choose a close family member to take this role.
Losing a loved one unexpectedly can bring significant financial consequences on a family, especially if the victim was the primary earner. A wrongful death lawsuit is meant to compensate a family for these present and future practical losses, reducing some of the burdens that a sudden passing can cause. You are also entitled to non-economic damages, which compensate you for the more intangible consequences linked to your loved one’s death.
Our Atlanta wrongful death attorneys will fight to get your family fair compensation for all losses, including:
Our team at Morrison & Hughes is committed to leveraging emerging technology to optimally position our clients and deliver the results they deserve. We use 3D printing to create dynamic imagery of fatal injuries sustained by the victim and can also simulate accidents that demonstrate how the defendant’s actions led to their otherwise avoidable death. These strategies help establish fault and work to secure the favorable outcomes you and your family deserve.
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Unfortunately, no. No matter how close you were with your brother or sister, you cannot file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf should they pass away due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another party. The one exception is if you are appointed as their personal representative and if they have no surviving spouse, parent, or children.
You will in most instances have two years from the date of the victim’s passing to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Note that the deadline is tied to the day your loved one passed away, not the day of the accident that caused fatal injuries. This means that if your loved one got into a serious car accident but only died weeks later, you have two years from the date they passed, not the date of the crash. Your family will be unable to recover any compensation if you do not start the legal process in time, so while taking on the legal process can be daunting after such an overwhelming tragedy, it is in your best interest to explore your options as promptly as possible.
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