The loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful conduct is devastatingly painful. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound grief and financial burden your family faces. Wrongful death claims provide a legal pathway for surviving family members to seek justice and compensation when a death results from another party’s actions or negligence. Our firm is dedicated to standing beside Arlington families during these difficult times, ensuring their rights are protected and their voices are heard in court.
Pursuing a wrongful death claim serves multiple critical purposes for grieving families. Beyond seeking financial compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, and lost income, these claims hold responsible parties accountable and prevent future negligence. The legal process provides a structured way to validate your loss, giving families a sense of justice while establishing a record of wrongdoing. Compensation can secure your family’s financial future, covering dependents’ needs and ongoing expenses. Additionally, successful claims often prompt systemic changes that protect others from similar tragedies, transforming personal loss into meaningful prevention.
Wrongful death occurs when someone’s death results directly from another party’s negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct. In Washington, specific family members—spouses, children, and sometimes parents—have legal standing to file claims. These cases require proving that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the fatal injury. Unlike criminal cases, wrongful death claims use a lower burden of proof and focus on recovering monetary damages rather than criminal penalties. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for families seeking justice and compensation.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm. In wrongful death cases, negligence means the defendant did not take appropriate precautions that a reasonable person would have taken, leading directly to the fatal injury or death of your loved one.
Monetary compensation awarded to compensate for losses resulting from the wrongful death. These include funeral expenses, lost income, medical bills, and compensation for emotional suffering experienced by surviving family members.
Legal responsibility for causing harm. Establishing liability means proving the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused your loved one’s death and that they are legally responsible for the resulting damages.
The legal time deadline for filing a wrongful death claim. In Washington, families generally have three years from the date of death to initiate a lawsuit, though certain circumstances may affect this timeline.
Evidence becomes harder to locate and preserve as time passes, making swift action critical in wrongful death cases. Secure photographs of the accident scene, witness contact information, medical records, and any relevant documentation before details fade or records are lost. Contact our office promptly so we can implement evidence preservation protocols and begin building your case while details remain fresh.
Begin compiling documentation of all losses your family has incurred, including funeral expenses, medical bills, and lost income. Gather tax returns, employment records, and any evidence of the deceased’s financial contributions to the household. This comprehensive documentation strengthens your claim’s value and ensures no losses are overlooked when calculating compensation.
Insurance companies often contact families with quick settlement offers that are typically far below fair value. Do not accept or sign documents without consulting an attorney who can evaluate whether the offer adequately compensates for all your losses. Our firm reviews all offers and negotiates aggressively to ensure your family receives maximum compensation.
Cases involving multiple potentially responsible parties—such as vehicle manufacturers, employers, or property owners—require thorough investigation and strategic litigation planning. Each defendant may bear partial responsibility, and comprehensive representation ensures all liable parties are identified and held accountable. This complexity demands experienced legal counsel to navigate multi-party litigation effectively.
When the deceased earned substantial income or when long-term dependents require support, damages calculations become intricate and require professional financial analysis. Comprehensive representation includes hiring economic experts to project lifetime earnings, calculate present value of lost support, and document all quantifiable losses. This thorough approach maximizes compensation for your family’s ongoing financial needs.
In cases where liability is undisputed and the defendant’s insurance company acknowledges responsibility, negotiated settlement may resolve matters more quickly. When all parties agree on fault and damages can be calculated straightforwardly, litigation may be unnecessary. Even in streamlined cases, legal representation ensures fair compensation and proper documentation.
Cases with minimal economic losses and clear causation may resolve through direct negotiation with insurance carriers. When damages are easily quantified and liability is obvious, reduced legal involvement can achieve timely resolution. However, even simple cases benefit from attorney review to ensure terms adequately address your family’s needs.
Vehicular accidents caused by drunk driving, reckless operation, or negligent maintenance frequently result in deaths that warrant wrongful death claims. These cases often involve clear evidence of negligence and identifiable insurers responsible for compensation.
Deaths resulting from unsafe working conditions, inadequate safety equipment, or employer negligence may entitle families to wrongful death claims beyond workers’ compensation. These claims hold employers accountable for systemic failures that led to fatal injuries.
Deaths caused by surgical errors, medication mistakes, or negligent medical care create grounds for wrongful death litigation against healthcare providers. These complex cases require medical evidence to establish deviation from accepted standards of care.
Our firm combines compassion with aggressive legal advocacy, treating each family’s tragedy with the respect and attention it deserves. We have recovered millions in compensation for families across Snohomish County and throughout Washington, addressing all aspects of wrongful death claims. Our attorneys understand both the emotional weight of your loss and the legal complexities that can delay or reduce compensation. We conduct thorough investigations, consult with relevant experts, and build compelling cases that honor your loved one’s memory while securing your family’s financial future.
We work exclusively on contingency, meaning you never pay attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your family. This approach aligns our interests with yours—we succeed only when you succeed. From initial consultation through settlement or trial, we handle all legal complexities while keeping you informed and supported. Our track record of successful wrongful death cases demonstrates our commitment to achieving maximum results for grieving families in Arlington and surrounding communities.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. This deadline is important because missing it permanently bars your family from pursuing compensation. However, certain circumstances may extend this timeline, such as when the death’s cause is not immediately discovered. Our firm monitors these deadlines carefully and ensures all necessary actions occur within required timeframes. We recommend contacting an attorney promptly after a death, even if you’re uncertain whether a claim exists, to protect your family’s legal rights and preserve evidence.
Washington law limits who may file wrongful death claims to specific family members: the surviving spouse, dependent children, and in some cases, dependent parents of the deceased. The law prioritizes these relationships because they typically had direct financial or emotional dependency on the deceased. If multiple eligible family members exist, they share in any recovery proportional to their relationship and losses. Our attorneys determine eligibility for your specific family situation and ensure all entitled family members are properly represented in the claim.
Wrongful death damages encompass both economic losses—such as funeral expenses, medical bills, lost wages, and lost financial support—and non-economic losses including loss of companionship, emotional suffering, and disruption to family relationships. Washington also recognizes pre-death pain and suffering experienced by the deceased before their passing. Calculating these damages requires comprehensive documentation and expert analysis. Our firm works with financial analysts and other professionals to quantify all losses accurately, ensuring your family receives compensation that fully addresses both immediate expenses and long-term needs.
Establishing fault requires proving the defendant owed a duty of care to the deceased, breached that duty through negligent or intentional actions, and directly caused the fatal injury. Unlike criminal cases, wrongful death claims use a “preponderance of the evidence” standard—meaning the evidence must show it’s more likely than not that the defendant caused the death. Our investigation examines police reports, medical records, witness statements, and physical evidence to build a compelling narrative of how the defendant’s actions led to the fatal outcome. We also consult with relevant experts who can testify about breach of duty and causation.
Many wrongful death claims resolve through settlement negotiations before trial, but our firm prepares every case for litigation. We conduct thorough investigations and build strong cases that motivate defendants and insurers to offer fair settlements. When settlement offers fall short of what your family deserves, we are prepared to pursue judgment through trial. Your family always has final authority over accepting settlement offers. We provide honest assessment of case value, trial risks, and settlement proposals so you can make informed decisions about your claim’s resolution.
Immediately after a death caused by potential negligence, focus first on grieving and supporting your family. Simultaneously, take steps to preserve evidence: secure photographs of the accident scene, obtain contact information from witnesses, and request copies of police reports or medical records. Avoid discussing details with insurance companies without legal counsel. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd as soon as possible for a free consultation. Early involvement allows us to implement evidence preservation protocols, identify all potentially liable parties, and begin building your case while information remains fresh.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your family. Our fees are paid from any settlement or judgment awarded, not from your own pocket. This arrangement allows grieving families to pursue justice without financial burden during an already difficult time. During your free initial consultation, we discuss all fee arrangements transparently. You’ll understand exactly how we are compensated and that our success depends entirely on recovering fair compensation for your family.
Yes, you can pursue a wrongful death claim against an uninsured defendant, though recovery may be more challenging. Judgment can be entered against the defendant’s personal assets, or in some cases, claims may be pursued against other liable parties who do carry insurance. Uninsured motorist coverage or underinsured motorist coverage on your own policy may also provide compensation. Our firm investigates all available sources of recovery for your family. Even uninsured defendant cases can result in meaningful compensation through asset recovery or other liable parties identified during investigation.
Timeline varies significantly based on case complexity, number of defendants, and willingness to settle. Simple cases with clear liability might resolve within several months, while complex cases involving multiple parties or significant damages may take one to two years. Preparing for trial generally extends the timeline but may be necessary to achieve fair compensation. Our firm works efficiently while thoroughly developing your case. We keep you informed of progress and realistic timelines throughout the process, managing expectations and addressing any unexpected delays that may arise.
Pursuing a wrongful death claim can honor your loved one’s memory by holding responsible parties accountable and preventing similar tragedies. Many families find that the legal process validates their loss and provides a structured path to justice. Compensation recovered can support dependents and preserve the financial security your loved one would have provided. Our compassionate approach respects your grieving process while aggressively advocating for your family’s rights. We handle legal complexities so you can focus on healing and remembering, knowing that your loved one’s case receives dedicated professional representation.
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