The loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct is devastating. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the profound emotional and financial hardship your family faces following a wrongful death. Our firm provides compassionate legal representation to families in Vashon seeking justice and fair compensation for their loss. We handle each case with the sensitivity and dedication it deserves, fighting to hold responsible parties accountable while you focus on healing and rebuilding.
Pursuing a wrongful death claim provides multiple benefits to grieving families. Beyond financial recovery, it sends a message that accountability matters and helps prevent similar tragedies. Settlements and judgments can cover immediate expenses like funeral arrangements and ongoing costs such as lost wages the deceased would have earned. These funds ensure your family’s financial stability during an incredibly difficult period. Additionally, holding negligent parties responsible often leads to safer practices and policies that protect others in your community.
A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit filed on behalf of the deceased’s estate and surviving family members. Washington law allows certain beneficiaries—typically spouses, children, and parents—to recover damages when someone’s death results from another’s negligence or intentional act. The responsible party’s negligence must be the direct cause of death, and families must provide evidence demonstrating this causal link. Our attorneys gather medical records, accident reports, witness testimony, and other evidence to build a compelling case showing how the defendant’s actions led to your loved one’s death.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm. In wrongful death cases, negligence means the responsible party owed your loved one a duty of care and breached that duty, causing their death.
Monetary compensation awarded by a court or obtained through settlement. In wrongful death claims, damages cover economic losses like medical bills and funeral costs, plus non-economic losses such as emotional suffering and loss of companionship.
The person or people entitled to receive compensation in a wrongful death claim. In Washington, beneficiaries typically include spouses, dependent children, and sometimes parents of the deceased individual.
The legal requirement proving that the defendant’s negligent actions directly caused the death. Causation means there is a clear connection between what the defendant did and your loved one’s fatal injury or illness.
Preserve all evidence related to the incident that caused your loved one’s death, including photographs, videos, medical records, and communications. Contact witnesses and record their accounts while details are fresh. Report the incident to relevant authorities and obtain official reports, as these documents form the foundation of your wrongful death claim.
Washington imposes strict time limits—called statutes of limitations—for filing wrongful death claims, typically three years from the date of death. Contacting our firm immediately ensures we have adequate time to investigate and prepare your case. Early legal involvement also prevents critical evidence from being lost or destroyed.
Not all family members can recover damages in a wrongful death case; Washington law defines specific beneficiary classes. Understanding whether you qualify and what damages you may claim helps you make informed decisions about pursuing legal action. Our attorneys explain your rights clearly and help you understand what compensation you might recover.
Insurance companies have dedicated teams of adjusters and attorneys working to minimize payouts on wrongful death claims. They may dispute liability, question the extent of your loved one’s suffering, or challenge damage calculations. Having experienced legal representation ensures your interests are protected against well-resourced opponents.
Some deaths involve multiple responsible parties, corporate negligence, or government entities with special immunity rules. These complex cases demand thorough investigation, knowledge of applicable statutes, and strategic decision-making about which defendants to pursue. Professional legal representation helps identify all liable parties and maximize your recovery.
In straightforward cases where liability is obvious and the at-fault party’s insurance company cooperates, less intensive representation might suffice. However, even in these cases, having an attorney review settlement offers ensures you receive fair value. Few families truly benefit from handling wrongful death claims alone.
Cases involving modest damages and no contested issues may require less legal involvement. That said, determining whether your claim truly falls into this category requires legal knowledge. Our firm offers consultations to help you understand whether comprehensive representation suits your situation.
Fatal car, motorcycle, and truck accidents resulting from drunk driving, reckless speeding, or distracted driving frequently give rise to wrongful death claims. Our firm investigates accident scenes, obtains traffic citations, and analyzes vehicle damage to establish how negligent driving caused your loss.
Deaths caused by surgical mistakes, medication errors, delayed diagnoses, or substandard care constitute medical malpractice wrongful death claims. These cases require medical review and expert analysis to prove the healthcare provider breached their standard of care.
Fatal injuries at work sites, unsafe commercial properties, or dangerous conditions on another’s property can support wrongful death claims. Our investigation determines whether negligent maintenance, failure to warn of hazards, or violation of safety regulations contributed to the death.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd understands the profound loss families endure when wrongful death occurs. We combine legal knowledge with genuine compassion, recognizing that your case represents far more than a legal matter—it involves a permanent void in your family’s life. We investigate thoroughly, communicate transparently, and fight relentlessly to secure the compensation your family deserves. Our track record of successful wrongful death settlements demonstrates our ability to achieve meaningful results.
We handle all aspects of your wrongful death claim from initial consultation through trial if necessary. You will work directly with our attorneys, not junior associates or paralegals, ensuring your case receives personal attention. We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. This arrangement reflects our confidence in your case and removes financial barriers to obtaining representation. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your family’s situation.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims, measured from the date of death. This deadline is strict, and claims filed after this period are barred from court consideration. However, certain circumstances may pause or extend this deadline, so it is critical to consult with an attorney immediately. Our firm acts swiftly when you contact us, ensuring we file all necessary documents within the required timeframe. We also ensure proper notification to liable parties and their insurers, which may toll certain deadlines. Waiting too long risks losing your right to pursue justice entirely, making prompt legal action essential.
Washington law limits wrongful death recovery to specific beneficiaries, typically the deceased’s surviving spouse, children, and parents. Grandchildren, siblings, and others may recover in limited circumstances. The law prioritizes certain beneficiary classes, and recovery is distributed according to statutory formulas. Our attorneys review your family relationships and applicable statutes to determine who qualifies as a beneficiary and what damages each person may claim. We ensure all eligible family members are included in your claim and positioned to receive appropriate compensation.
Damages in wrongful death cases include economic losses such as funeral and burial costs, medical expenses incurred before death, lost wages the deceased would have earned, and loss of inheritance. Non-economic damages for emotional suffering, loss of companionship, and loss of parental or spousal guidance are also recoverable. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may apply. The specific damages available depend on your family’s circumstances and the deceased’s age and earning potential. Our firm evaluates all potential sources of compensation and pursues every avenue to maximize your recovery.
Wrongful death claims are independent civil lawsuits separate from probate proceedings. You do not need to probate an estate to file a wrongful death claim, though these legal processes sometimes occur simultaneously. A wrongful death claim addresses compensation for the death itself and family losses, while probate distributes the deceased’s assets. Our firm handles the coordination between wrongful death claims and any necessary probate matters, ensuring your family’s interests are protected throughout both processes.
Resolution times vary significantly depending on claim complexity, defendant cooperation, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Simple cases with clear liability might settle within months, while complex multi-party cases can take years. Factors affecting timeline include investigation requirements, medical review needs, and court schedules. Our firm maintains realistic expectations and communicates with you about expected timeline at each stage. We pursue settlement when advantageous but are always prepared to take cases to trial to achieve fair results.
Proving wrongful death requires establishing that the defendant owed your loved one a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused death as a direct result. Evidence includes medical records, death certificates, accident reports, witness testimony, and sometimes expert analysis from medical or accident reconstruction professionals. The strength of your evidence directly impacts settlement value and trial outcomes. Our investigation team gathers comprehensive evidence including scene documentation, surveillance footage if available, and expert reports. We organize and present this evidence persuasively to insurance companies and courts.
Most wrongful death claims settle before trial, but your case’s outcome depends on liability strength, damage calculations, and defendant cooperation. We explore all settlement options and negotiate aggressively, but we do not settle for inadequate amounts simply to avoid trial. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to litigate your case. Your preferences regarding settlement versus trial inform our strategy, and we keep you informed of all offers and recommend courses of action based on your family’s needs.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles wrongful death claims on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing upfront and no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for your family. Our fees come from the settlement or judgment we obtain, aligning our interests with yours. This arrangement removes financial barriers and allows you to pursue justice without risking personal funds. We transparently discuss fee structures and explain how costs and expenses are handled. You understand exactly what you owe before entering any agreement with our firm.
Yes, you can pursue wrongful death claims against government agencies, but special notice and claim procedures apply. Washington law requires serving notice on governmental entities within specific timeframes and following strict procedural requirements. These cases often involve complex immunity doctrines and modified damages caps that require experienced handling. Our attorneys have experience with government wrongful death claims and understand the procedural requirements that protect your family’s rights. We navigate these complexities to ensure your claim is properly filed and pursued.
After a death, secure the scene and preserve evidence by taking photographs and obtaining witness contact information. Collect all relevant documents including medical records, police reports, and insurance information. Report the incident to authorities if not already done and avoid discussions about fault with other parties or their representatives. Contact our firm as soon as possible so we can begin investigation and evidence preservation. The sooner we engage, the more effectively we can investigate your loved one’s death and pursue your claim.
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