Tampa Wrongful Death Lawyer: You may be entitled to receive compensation for damages from wrongful death to a family member.
Tampa Wrongful Death Attorney

Tampa Wrongful Death Lawyer

Tampa Wrongful Death LawyerWrongful death is defined as the death of an individual as the direct result of misconduct of another person or corporation.  Misconduct can range anywhere from momentary negligence or carelessness, to the intentional misconduct of another individual or company. 

You may be entitled to receive compensation for damages incurred, such as medical  and hospital costs, lost of income and benefits, burial expenses,  loss of companionship, physical pain, and mental anguish caused by the “wrongful death to a family member.”

The majority of wrongful death suits involve automobile or vehicular accidents. Other types of wrongful death claims include, but are not limited to, medical malpractice, dangerous or defective products, personal injury accidents, and fires. Negligence is the most common cause of wrongful deaths.  The claim of negligence may be proved when the act or failure to act of an individual is unreasonable and results in another’s injury or death as a result of inattention, thoughtlessness, inadvertence and mistakes

The purpose of a wrongful death suit is to compensate family members for financial and emotional damages incurred as a result of the family member’s death.  Only a licensed attorney can evaluate whether you have sufficient cause to bring a wrongful death action. They are complicated to prove and only a practiced attorney can effectively demonstrate negligence to recover fair compensation for the victim's family. As a client of the Tampa Wrongful Death Attorneys at Holland & Lamoureux, you will receive professional and aggressive representation, enabling you to recover from your loss while we focus on justice and protecting your rights.

Your Pinellas County Personal Injury Attorney at Holland & Lamoureux will help you understand the strategies and possible outcomes in order for you to make informed decisions. It is essential that measures be taken to preserve evidence by promptly investigating the death in question and filing a lawsuit prior to the deadline imposed by the statute of limitations. In Florida, you generally have two years from the time of the decedent’s death to file a law suit.

Call the Tampa Attorneys at Holland & Lamoureux, P.A. now at (866) 225-4907.  We offer a free consultation. Since we work on a contingency basis, we only get paid for our services if you receive a monetary award.

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