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Wrongful Death Attorney in Marietta

Pursuing compensation for a loved one's death is likely the last thing on your mind when you're still mourning such an unexpected loss. Chances are, you'll want to spend time alone – or with your family members at most – to deal with the shocking news. That's understandable. 

However, from a legal standpoint, there's something called the statute of limitations. This is the deadline for taking legal action against the party you believe was responsible for your loved one's death. The deadline aside, you need evidence, which is best harvested when the case is still fresh.

That's where a Marietta wrongful death lawyer from Morgan and Morgan comes in to take care of the legal aspect as you mourn your loved one. Our role is to ensure that the other party doesn't take advantage of your grief to manipulate you into settling for less than you deserve or waiving your right to take legal action. Contact us today to get started with a free case review.

FAQ

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    What are the Elements of a Wrongful Death Claim?

    When you file a wrongful death claim, you must prove four elements. First, you must demonstrate that the death resulted from the actions or inactions of another party. Secondly, you'll also need to establish causation, meaning they died because of the said action or inaction. Once that's out of the way, you must finally demonstrate the resulting damages you or your loved ones incurred.

    Who Gets the Money in a Wrongful Death Case?

    In a wrongful death case, compensation is usually awarded to the surviving family members or beneficiaries designated by the court. This often includes spouses, children, or parents.

    Who Pays Compensation in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

    In most cases, the at-fault party's insurance company is usually responsible for issuing compensation for wrongful death. For example, if your loved one was killed in a car accident, the other driver's insurance company could cover the damages.

    How Much Is My Wrongful Death Case Worth?

    The value of a wrongful death case varies based on different factors. These include the circumstances surrounding your loved one's death, financial losses incurred, and the emotional impact on the survivors. 

    How Long Will It Take to Settle My Claim?

    The timeline for settling a wrongful death claim depends on the complexity of the case and whether the other side is willing to cooperate. If they agree to cooperate, the case will likely settle faster than if it goes to court.

    What Should I Look for in a Marietta Wrongful Death Lawyer?

    You need a lawyer with experience in handling wrongful death cases in Marietta. These cases are usually very complex, and the last thing you want is an attorney who wants to use your loved one's grief to test their skills. The attorney should also have a track record of success, a positive reputation in the local legal community, and access to powerful legal resources to build a strong case on your behalf.

    Get a Free Case Review

    Monetary compensation for a loved one's death might not bring them back; it can give you a sense of closure or protect you from sinking into a financial crisis. That's what we're here to help you obtain. But first, we must determine whether you have a viable claim. Tell us about your case today, and we'll review it for free.  

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