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Wrongful Death Injury Attorneys in Indianapolis, IN
Wrongful death occurs when a death results from negligent, carelessness, intentional, or reckless actions of another individual or party. If someone close to you is lost due to a wrongful death, you have the right to hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.
Although it is possible that criminal action might be taken for your loss, there is little that can be done on your part for these proceedings. Our purpose is to help you seek a different avenue for accountability on their part. This includes a wrongful death civil suit.
WRONGFUL DEATH COMPENSATION
You Pay Nothing Until We Win
Every case is different, with such factors as types of injuries and levels of intensity for these injuries, duration of treatment, impact location, etc. However, when it comes to where a person can receive compensation under the law, there are set descriptions.
- Compensatory Damages
- Medical Treatment
- Pain and Suffering
- Loss of Income
- Loss of Consortium
- Punitive Damages
- Emotional Distress
CAR ACCIDENT INJURY COMPENSATION
You Pay Nothing Until We Win
Every case is different, with such factors as types of injuries and levels of intensity for these injuries, duration of treatment, impact location, etc. However, when it comes to where a person can receive compensation under the law, there are set descriptions.
- Compensatory Damages
- Medical Treatment
- Pain and Suffering
- Loss of Income
- Loss of Consortium
- Punitive Damages
- Emotional Distress
You Pay Nothing Until We Win
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Getting you the money you deserve.
The main purpose of a wrongful death civil suit is to compensate the surviving family members or loved ones for the loss of an individual due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct. The premise behind this type of suit is to not only show that the other party was indeed at fault for the loved one’s death, but show the direct impact of emotional and financial loss that the family members have sustained.
As such, this is a two part process; when it comes to this type of case, our dedicated team of experienced attorneys and legal staff members know what is needed to show that both points are met in your case.