CALIFORNIA WRONGFUL DEATH LAWYERS
The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult parts of life. The pain can be even more agonizing if the death was not a natural one. Wrongful death is a legal claim against a person, persons, or organization for the death of another. Usually a wrongful death claim is sought by close relatives of the deceased. When some dies as the result of an accident, negligence, or error, it may be considered a wrongful death by law, even if there was no intent to kill. If you believe you have suffered the wrongful death of a loved one in California, please call an experienced lawyer immediately. The Law Offices of Greenberg & Rudman LLP offers a free consultation at 1-800-ALAWPRO to help you in your time of need.
Many circumstances can lead to wrongful death, but it is not the family’s job to understand all the legal definitions of or requirements for a wrongful death claim. During this terrible time, let us do the work and worrying for you. If you suspect that negligence or wrongdoing played a part in the death of your family member, let us help you now.
Here is a list of some instances where a wrongful death may have occurred:
- Car, Motorcycle Accident, Truck Accident, or Bus Accident
- Drunk Driving Accident
- Pedestrian Accident
- Hit and Run Accident
- Work-Related Exposure to Dangerous or Defective Conditions or Substances
- Death as the Result of Dangerous Premises or Defective Products
- Medical Mistakes, including Malpractice and Pharmaceutical-Related Death
- Fire
- Swimming Pool Drowning
- Elderly Death as the Result of Neglect or Abuse
- Animal Attack
- Airplane Crash
- Catastrophic or Mass Disaster
- Criminal Attack, including Shooting or Stabbing
If you have lost a loved one from any of the above-listed circumstances or other accidental causes in California, please call us. The Law Team at Greenberg & Rudman LLP offers 50 years combined experience in helping loved ones seek justice for the deceased. Call us toll-free at 1-800-ALAWPRO (1-800-252-9776). We are here to help you now.