When you lose a loved one to the negligence or reckless behavior of another individual or entity, you may be entitled to seek compensation. Of course, no amount of money will bring your loved one back to you, but it can help ease the financial burden of their loss. When submitting a legal claim for wrongful death, there are several crucial legal elements involved that can be challenging to manage. Having the legal assistance of an experienced Decatur wrongful death lawyer can be essential in your case.
At The Tolson Firm, LLC, our team of proud Black attorneys has over 25 years of experience fighting for those who have lost a family member in a wrongful death accident or incident of intentional wrongdoing.
We understand how devastating these situations can be and the emotional and physical toll they can take on surviving family members. Allow us to support you and your loved ones at this time and help you pursue the maximum amount of compensation.
It is important to keep in mind, however, that not all deaths will qualify for a wrongful death claim. In order to file a wrongful death claim, certain criteria must be met. An attorney from The Tolson Firm, LLC has the knowledge and experience necessary to review the details of your loved one’s passing and determine if a wrongful death claim is possible.
Trust us to handle every aspect of a potential claim so you can focus on healing from your loss.
Wrongful death occurs when an individual loses their life due to the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongdoing of another party. However, in order to bring forth a valid wrongful death claim, four key elements must be proven. These elements include:
In a wrongful death claim, you must prove that the party you are claiming from is liable for the death and owed your loved one a specific duty of care. For example, in a product liability case, the manufacturer or designer of that product owes a duty of care to all consumers to ensure that the product is safe before placing it on the market. This is often done through regulated safety testing to ensure the product will not cause harm to the consumer.
To file a wrongful death claim, you and your attorney must prove that the liable party owed this duty to your loved one and then, through negligence, recklessness, carelessness, or intentional wrongdoing, breached this duty. To continue the product liability example, this breach of duty can occur when a pharmaceutical company does not adequately test medication and places it on the consumer market anyway.
You and your attorney must then prove that this breach of duty directly caused the death of your loved one. For example, if your loved one consumed a medication that was not adequately tested, and it resulted in a medical condition that ended in your loved one passing away, this would demonstrate causation for a wrongful death claim.
The final key element of a wrongful death claim in Georgia is the damages suffered. You and your attorney must lastly prove that the breach of duty and the death suffered caused you and your remaining loved ones to sustain certain damages. These damages typically include the following:
When you work with the team at The Tolson Firm, LLC, we have the skills necessary to review the details of your case and help determine the value of your overall claim. We can also help you determine who the liability party is in your case. The types of wrongful deaths and liable parties seen frequently in Georgia include the following:
When determining negligence in a wrongful death claim, it may be difficult to establish who was at fault for the accident. An attorney can employ professional witnesses, gather critical evidence, and advocate for you to strengthen your claim.
The death of a family member is always a devastating experience, but when it’s caused by the careless actions of a medical professional, the pain is magnified. At The Tolson Firm, we understand the profound grief and anger you’re feeling. We’re here to help you seek justice and hold those responsible accountable.
Our Decatur wrongful death attorneys have extensive experience handling complex medical malpractice cases. We meticulously investigate every detail, from misdiagnosis and surgical errors to medication mistakes and anesthesia complications. If your loved one’s death was the result of medical negligence, we’ll fight tirelessly to secure the compensation you and your family deserve.
If you suspect your loved one’s death was caused by medical negligence, don’t hesitate to reach out. We offer free, confidential consultations. Call us at 470-664-6783 or contact us here to schedule your appointment. We’re here to help you through this difficult time and fight for the justice your family deserves.
In Georgia, only certain parties can bring forward a wrongful death claim based on their relationship to the deceased individual. These parties, in order of priority, include:
For over two decades, the team at The Tolson Firm, LLC has been assisting clients in wrongful death claims. We have the experience and resources necessary to help your family recover compensation that helps you through the financial burdens of losing a loved one. We can do this by taking the following actions in your claim:
If your loved one passed away in a wrongful death accident, it is time to hold the liable party responsible for their actions and recover the compensation and justice you and your family deserve. At The Tolson Firm, LLC, we are dedicated to delivering compassionate and detailed care to every one of our clients, and we work to ensure you receive the compensation you are due. Contact our office today to schedule your initial consultation.