Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating, and families deserve compassionate legal support during this difficult time. Wrongful death claims provide a pathway for grieving families to seek justice and financial recovery when a person’s life is taken through negligent or intentional actions. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd in Chehalis, Washington, we understand the emotional and financial burden your family faces and are committed to helping you pursue the compensation you deserve.
Wrongful death claims provide essential legal remedies when negligence or misconduct results in someone’s death. These claims allow surviving family members to recover damages for funeral expenses, lost income, medical bills, and the emotional pain of losing a loved one. Beyond financial compensation, pursuing a wrongful death case holds responsible parties accountable and may prevent similar tragedies. Our firm fights for justice while treating your family with compassion and respect throughout the legal process.
A wrongful death claim arises when someone’s death is caused by another party’s negligent, reckless, or intentional actions. These claims can result from auto accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical errors, workplace accidents, or criminal acts. To establish a successful wrongful death case, your attorney must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and that this breach directly caused the fatal injury. The law recognizes that families suffer significant losses beyond the deceased’s medical expenses.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. In wrongful death cases, negligence occurs when someone’s careless actions or inactions directly lead to someone’s death.
The legal connection between the defendant’s negligent actions and the victim’s death. To win a wrongful death claim, you must prove that the defendant’s conduct directly caused the fatal injury or illness.
The monetary compensation awarded to the family for losses resulting from the wrongful death, including funeral expenses, lost income, medical bills, and pain and suffering.
A legal claim that allows the deceased’s estate to recover damages for any pain or suffering the victim experienced between the injury and death, separate from the family’s wrongful death claim.
Time is critical in wrongful death cases—evidence can disappear, memories fade, and witness availability changes. Contact our firm immediately to secure accident scene evidence, medical records, and witness statements before they’re lost. Acting quickly protects your case and demonstrates your commitment to seeking justice.
Keep detailed records of funeral expenses, medical bills, lost wages, and other financial impacts your family has experienced. Organize receipts, bank statements, and pay stubs to substantiate your damages claim. Thorough documentation strengthens your case and ensures you receive full compensation for all losses.
Insurance companies often make early settlement offers that undervalue wrongful death claims. Don’t accept without consulting our attorneys who understand the true value of your case. We negotiate aggressively to ensure your family receives fair compensation for lifetime losses.
When multiple parties bear responsibility for the death—such as a manufacturer, employer, and government entity—comprehensive legal representation is essential. These cases require investigating each party’s role, identifying all insurance coverage, and navigating complex liability issues. Our firm coordinates with investigators and expert witnesses to build a comprehensive case against all responsible parties.
When the deceased earned substantial income, was young, or had a long life expectancy, damages calculations become complex and significant. Full legal representation ensures all lifetime losses are properly calculated and presented to maximize recovery. We use economic experts to project lifetime earnings and demonstrate the true financial impact on your family.
When liability is obvious—such as a clear traffic violation causing death—settlement may come relatively quickly. However, even seemingly straightforward cases benefit from experienced legal guidance to ensure fair valuation. Our firm evaluates whether your case can be efficiently resolved while protecting your family’s interests.
When the deceased’s circumstances strongly favor the family—such as a clearly negligent defendant and sympathetic victim—insurance companies may offer reasonable settlements. Still, professional review ensures the offer reflects true case value and covers all damages. Our attorneys always advocate for maximum compensation even in favorable situations.
Fatal traffic collisions caused by drunk driving, reckless driving, or negligent actions result in wrongful death claims. These cases often involve strong evidence from police reports, traffic cameras, and witness testimony.
When healthcare providers’ negligence—such as surgical errors, misdiagnosis, or medication mistakes—results in death, families can pursue wrongful death claims. These complex cases require medical expert testimony to establish deviation from standard care.
Fatal occupational injuries caused by unsafe conditions, inadequate training, or equipment failure may support wrongful death claims beyond workers’ compensation. Construction accidents, industrial incidents, and negligent supervision commonly lead to these claims.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings compassionate advocacy combined with aggressive legal representation to wrongful death cases. Our attorneys understand the profound impact losing a loved one has on families and approach each case with genuine empathy and determination. We leverage our extensive trial experience and settlement negotiation skills to secure maximum compensation while treating your family with dignity and respect throughout the process.
Based in Chehalis and serving Lewis County families, we maintain deep roots in our community and personal relationships with local courts and legal professionals. Our firm works with medical experts, accident reconstruction specialists, and economic analysts to build comprehensive cases. We never rush settlements and always prioritize your family’s long-term financial security over quick resolutions.
In Washington, the following family members can file a wrongful death claim: the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased. If no spouse or children exist, parents can file. If none of these relatives exist, other heirs may pursue claims under certain circumstances. The law recognizes that these immediate family members suffer the greatest loss from the death. Our attorneys guide your family through the process of determining who has standing to file your claim and how proceeds will be distributed.
Washington imposes a three-year statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims, meaning you must file within three years of the death date. However, special circumstances may extend this deadline—consult our attorneys immediately to understand your specific timeline. Waiting diminishes your case as evidence deteriorates and memories fade. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd right away to protect your family’s right to compensation.
Wrongful death damages include funeral and burial expenses, the deceased’s lost wages and benefits, medical treatment costs from injury to death, loss of companionship and guidance, and pain and suffering. Washington also allows punitive damages when gross negligence or intentional conduct caused the death. The total compensation depends on the deceased’s age, earning capacity, life expectancy, and case circumstances. Our attorneys calculate all recoverable damages to maximize your family’s compensation.
Many wrongful death cases settle through negotiation, avoiding the need for trial. However, if a fair settlement cannot be reached, we prepare thoroughly for litigation and will advocate for your family in court. The choice between settlement and trial depends on the specific circumstances and your family’s preferences. We provide honest counsel about the strengths and risks of your case to help you make informed decisions about whether to accept settlement offers or pursue trial.
Evidence in wrongful death cases includes police reports, medical records, autopsy findings, witness testimony, expert opinions, photographs of the scene, and documentation of damages. The specific evidence needed depends on your case type—auto accidents require different evidence than medical malpractice claims. Our attorneys conduct thorough investigations to locate and preserve all evidence supporting your claim. We work with investigators and experts to build compelling evidence of negligence and causation.
Yes, a criminal prosecution and wrongful death civil case can proceed simultaneously. The criminal case does not prevent your wrongful death claim, and a criminal conviction can actually strengthen your civil case. However, the civil and criminal processes operate independently with different standards of proof and purposes. We coordinate with prosecutors while building your civil case to ensure your family’s interests are protected throughout both proceedings.
Wrongful death cases vary significantly in duration. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months, while complex litigation can take two to three years. The timeline depends on investigation complexity, number of parties involved, and whether settlement is reached or trial occurs. Our firm works efficiently without sacrificing thoroughness to reach resolution as quickly as possible. We keep your family informed about progress and timeline expectations throughout the process.
Punitive damages punish defendants for gross negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct that caused the death. Unlike compensatory damages, punitive damages are not tied to actual losses but serve to deter similar conduct. Washington law allows punitive damages when a defendant acted with conscious disregard for human life. These additional damages can significantly increase total recovery in cases involving egregious conduct.
Yes, families can recover damages for emotional pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and the impact of losing a loved one. These non-economic damages acknowledge the profound emotional harm the death causes. Washington law recognizes that families deserve compensation for the intangible losses accompanying death. Our attorneys effectively present evidence of emotional damages through family testimony and expert psychological evaluation.
A wrongful death claim belongs to the family and recovers for their losses from losing the deceased. A survival claim belongs to the deceased’s estate and recovers for any pain or suffering the victim experienced between injury and death. These are separate claims with different beneficiaries and damage calculations. Your family may pursue both claims simultaneously to maximize total recovery for all losses.
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