Wrongful Death

Wrongful death involves the practice of law in representing persons who have suffered the loss of a loved one due to the fault of another. When a person is killed because of the negligence of another, the loved ones may have a right to recover for their loss. The death can be caused by any number of causes, including motor vehicle crashes, defective or unsafe products, or medical malpractice.

When a person is killed because of the negligence of another, the loved ones may have a right to recover for their loss.

What to do if a Loved One Should Die and You Suspect it is Due to the Fault of Another?

Get an autopsy performed by a competent forensic pathologist.

Having an autopsy performed right after the death of a loved one is the farthest thing from the mind, but challenging the cause of death is one of the first things that comes to the attention of the insurance company. For example, while your loved one’s doctor may say the cause was heart attack, the insurance company may learn that the loved one was taking medication and try to blame the death on the medication. A forensic autopsy performed by a competent forensic pathologist goes a long way in determining the cause of death. A death certificate, alone, is not enough.