Claim Compensation For A Loved One’s Wrongful Death
Losing a loved one under any circumstances is a devastating tragedy. When that loss occurs due to the negligent or intentional actions of another party, Indiana law allows certain surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim.
While no amount of money can truly compensate for such a profound and permanent loss, a wrongful death lawsuit can provide financial resources to cover outstanding expenses and loss of income.
I can help you with your wrongful death lawsuit. As a lawyer with more than 30 years of legal experience, I’ve helped many surviving beneficiaries and dependents with their civil lawsuits to recover monetary damages from those whose negligence led to the death of their loved ones.
You might also have to handle insurance companies who are unwilling to pay for your loved one’s untimely death. These insurers will try to minimize their exposure in the most significant cases, and if they can get away with not paying, they’ll try their hardest. Allow me to manage your insurers and negotiate for a fair settlement. When necessary, we will take cases to trial.
The death of someone close may be personally crushing, but it doesn’t have to be any more frustrating with the help of a knowledgeable personal injury attorney such as me.
When Do Wrongful Death Situations Occur?
While wrongful death can stem from intentional acts like assault or murder, many cases arise from accidents and negligence, such as:
- Motor vehicle accidents caused by drunk, distracted, or reckless drivers
- Pedestrian and bicycle collisions
- Truck and motorcycle crashes
- Unsafe premises leading to fatal falls or injuries
Having an experienced wrongful death attorney protect your rights is essential to obtaining the full compensation you deserve during this unimaginable hardship.
Remuneration For A Loved One’s Death Starts With Experienced Legal Advice
If you’re looking to file a wrongful death lawsuit, you can turn to me for legal counsel. Call me today at 812-727-7013 or send me an email to discuss your case. Your consultation is free.