
Losing a loved one is difficult, but losing a loved one in a preventable accident is even more painful. Individuals are killed every day on roads, in their home by defective products, due to intentional acts by another person, or in another type of serious accident. Wrongful death cases are the most serious type of cases and require a wrongful death attorney who is both sympathetic and willing to fight for compensation for the family.
Georgia law allows for the family of a deceased person to recover for the full value of the person's life. The reality is that no amount of money equals the full value of a person's love, companionship, financial support, and friendship, but an experienced wrongful death attorney can help come up with a number that will help the family being the healing process.
Premature death cases are complex because they often require integration with an experienced probate attorney who can help finalize the estate of the deceased in the probate court. You need a wrongful death attorney with connections to probate lawyers who can allow you to focus on grieving and picking up the pieces of your life -- not the complexities of the legal process.
Our office can help explain the process of a wrongful death suit and answer any questions you may have. All of our consultations are free, and the decision as to whether or not to pursue a case always belongs to you. We are here after your tragic event to answer your questions and provide you with any additional legal support you may need. If someone you love was killed due to the negligence of another, please call our firm for a free, confidential case evaluation.
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