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Wrongful Death Attorney in Little Rock, Arkansas
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What is wrongful death? Wrongful death is defined as a death that has been caused by the fault of another party. For example, deaths caused by a dangerous or defective product, unsafe work conditions, nursing home neglect, drunk driving, failing to diagnose a fatal disease, or the construction of an unreliable structure or building, can result in “wrongful deaths” under the law.
After an unexpected loss of a loved one, grief and sadness make it difficult to start thinking about the financial ramifications their death may have on your family. It’s important that you take the necessary time to grieve but be aware that insurance companies and corporations may take this opportunity to influence you to sign away important rights. It’s always important to get advice from an experienced wrongful death attorney before signing complicated insurance documents.
Hiring an experienced wrongful death lawyer is advantageous to help guide you through this traumatic event. An experienced wrongful death attorney will protect you from the unscrupulous tactics of insurance companies and will be an objective voice of reason during this difficult time. Our team will work to gather critical evidence from the accident scene as this evidence can be quickly discarded by the wrongdoer. Additionally, our attorneys have the knowledge and resources needed to find out what truly happened. This is where our law firm makes the difference for you.
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We understand that a catastrophic injury lawsuit will not bring back your loved one, but legal action does benefit the family. A successful case means compensation, which you and your family need for future financial security. It also means you can breathe easier knowing that justice has in some sense been served and that hopefully this corporation and insurance company will take safety measures to ensure this does not happen again.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury or wrongful death in a car accident, the Crockett Law Firm will guide you through the process to help you seek the compensation you deserve. No one should have to go through this difficult time alone. If you live in Little Rock, Arkansas, or the surrounding cities of Bryant, Conway, North Little Rock, Jacksonville, and Benton, set up a consultation so our attorney can begin protecting you and your rights as soon as possible.
After a Wrongful Death
Who can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Arkansas?
Wrongful death claims against the party legally liable for the death are usually filed by a surviving heir of the estate or a representative of the estate who files on behalf of surviving family members. Heirs who can legally file a wrongful death claim in the state of Arkansas include:
Each state has a set time limit to file a wrongful death lawsuit in court which is referred to as the statute of limitations. In Arkansas, for most injuries such as car wreck, you have up to 3 years to file a wrongful death lawsuit. However, the earlier you start investigating the claim the better.
Setting up an Estate for a Wrongful Death Claim
Because the wrongful death victim has died, any legal action should be brought by the estate of the deceased. A special administration is the legal entity created to investigate and prosecute a wrongful death. Before we pursue the wrongful death action, we first open an estate by filing a petition with the court and appoint a personal representative. The court will not approve a convicted felon to be the personal representative of a wrongful death estate.
We are prepared to do the legwork to get the estate established. Setting up the estate can become complicated if there are several beneficiaries so we will work closely with you and your family to set up the estate properly. Once the estate and your selected representative are approved by the court, we can begin collecting medical records and other evidence to establish the validity of the wrongful death claim.
Building a Wrongful Death Case
A wrongful death suit must be won on the preponderance of evidence. Therefore, it is a good idea to hire a trusted attorney with the experience to help you gather quality evidence and prepare for the case. To succeed in a wrongful death suit, we must prove the following elements:
A wrongful death case requires the completion of many complicated steps. Our experienced wrongful death attorneys will work with you do develop a strategy, establish a claim, interview witnesses, gather evidence and more. In addition, we will handle each step of the legal process including demands, mediation, settlement negotiations and jury trial.
Compensation for a Wrongful Death Claim
Wrongful death lawsuits or claims include recovery of lost wages and support the deceased person would have provided his or her surviving spouse and children. Other damages that may be recovered include:
When circumstances allow a jury may award punitive damages when your loved one’s death was caused by willful act such as accidents caused by a drunk driver or a driver that is drag racing. Our firm will seek punitive damages in wrongful death cases from willful acts arising to a level of malice or ill will punish the wrongdoer for the horrible conduct that caused the wrongful death.
Is There a Cost to Hire a Wrongful Death Attorney?
The Law Office of Michael Crockett charges wrongful death clients on a contingency basis which means we don’t get paid unless we obtain compensation for you. This makes it possible to hire legal representation giving you the same caliber of representation that insurance companies, big businesses and other defendants may receive. We understand that you are suffering from the unpaid medical bills and lost wages that have resulted from the wrongful death, and it would be virtually impossible for you to pay the hourly rate that insurance companies pay to their lawyers to fight your valid claim.
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