When a loved one’s death results from another person’s negligence or misconduct, the grief is compounded by the burden of understanding your legal rights. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we represent families in Spokane who have lost a family member due to someone else’s wrongdoing. Wrongful death claims allow surviving family members to pursue compensation for their losses, including medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, and the emotional pain of losing a cherished family member. Our compassionate legal team understands the devastating impact of losing someone you love and works diligently to help your family obtain the justice and compensation you deserve.
Wrongful death claims serve a critical purpose in our legal system by holding responsible parties accountable for their actions while providing financial relief to grieving families. The compensation obtained through these claims can help cover immediate expenses such as funeral and burial costs, medical bills from final medical care, and ongoing living expenses that were previously supported by the deceased’s income. Beyond financial recovery, pursuing a wrongful death claim acknowledges your loss and demonstrates that the responsible party’s negligence or recklessness had serious consequences. This legal remedy provides families with a sense of justice and closure during an incredibly difficult time.
A wrongful death claim arises when someone dies as a direct result of another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. In Washington, specific family members are legally allowed to file these claims, including surviving spouses, children, parents, and in some cases, other dependents. The claim seeks compensation not only for tangible losses like medical expenses and funeral costs but also for intangible damages such as loss of companionship, guidance, and the financial support the deceased would have provided. Understanding the legal requirements and deadlines for filing is crucial, as Washington has strict statutes of limitations that apply to these cases.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care in their actions or inactions, resulting in harm to another person. In wrongful death cases, we must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and their breach directly caused the death. This is the most common basis for wrongful death claims.
Damages are the monetary compensation awarded to the family to cover their losses, including funeral and medical expenses, lost income, loss of inheritance, and compensation for emotional suffering. Washington law recognizes both economic and non-economic damages in wrongful death cases.
Liability refers to legal responsibility for causing harm. Establishing liability in a wrongful death case means proving that the defendant’s actions or negligence directly caused the death of your loved one, making them responsible for compensating your family.
This is the legal deadline for filing a wrongful death claim. In Washington, families generally have three years from the date of death to file suit. Missing this deadline eliminates your right to pursue compensation, making immediate legal consultation essential.
After a death caused by someone else’s actions, evidence can disappear or degrade quickly. Contact our office immediately so we can begin preserving crucial evidence such as accident scene photographs, surveillance footage, and medical records. Acting swiftly protects your family’s ability to build a strong case and recover the compensation you deserve.
Keep detailed records of all expenses related to the death, including funeral costs, medical bills, and any lost wages if you had to take time away from work. Document the impact on your family’s financial situation and quality of life, as this information supports your claim for damages. Our team will help you organize this documentation into a compelling case.
Insurance companies may contact you soon after the death, and anything you say can be used against your claim. Let our attorneys handle all communication with insurers and defendants to protect your interests. This ensures you receive fair treatment and maximum compensation for your loss.
Some wrongful deaths involve multiple potentially responsible parties, such as a manufacturer, employer, and vehicle operator in an accident case. Determining fault among multiple defendants requires thorough investigation and sophisticated legal strategy. Our attorneys excel at untangling complex liability situations to ensure every responsible party contributes to compensating your family.
When your family’s losses are substantial—including lost lifetime income, extensive medical expenses, and significant non-economic damages—insurers aggressively resist full compensation. Skilled negotiation and trial preparation become essential to recover the maximum amount your family deserves. Our team’s litigation experience ensures insurers take your claim seriously.
In rare cases where liability is obvious and damages are minimal, simpler legal processes might apply. However, even in these situations, ensuring compliance with Washington’s specific wrongful death laws remains important. We recommend consulting with us to confirm whether your situation truly requires minimal representation.
When an insurer quickly acknowledges coverage and proposes compensation, you might assume negotiation is unnecessary. However, initial offers are typically far below what families actually deserve and require professional advocacy. Our attorneys regularly increase settlements significantly through skilled negotiation.
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents caused by reckless or negligent drivers claim thousands of lives annually. Survivors can pursue wrongful death claims against the at-fault driver, their employer if acting in business capacity, and potentially vehicle manufacturers if mechanical failure contributed.
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, and failure to treat conditions appropriately can result in preventable deaths. Families of victims can hold healthcare providers accountable through medical malpractice wrongful death claims.
Deaths occurring due to unsafe working conditions, inadequate safety equipment, or employer negligence create wrongful death claims separate from workers’ compensation. These claims often yield significantly greater compensation than workers’ comp benefits alone.
At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand that no amount of compensation can replace your loved one, but we are committed to obtaining maximum financial recovery to support your family’s future. Our attorneys approach every wrongful death case with compassion and determination, treating your family’s loss as if it were our own. We have recovered millions in compensation for families throughout Spokane and Washington, holding negligent parties accountable and delivering the justice families deserve. Our track record speaks to our skill and dedication in handling these sensitive and complex matters.
We handle all aspects of your case, from initial investigation through trial if necessary, allowing your family to focus on grieving and healing. Our attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. We communicate regularly and honestly about your case’s progress, answer your questions thoroughly, and keep you informed every step of the way. Choosing Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd means choosing advocates who will fight tirelessly for your family’s financial security and justice.
In Washington, the statute of limitations for wrongful death claims is generally three years from the date of death. This deadline is strictly enforced, and missing it eliminates your family’s legal right to pursue compensation, making immediate action essential. However, certain circumstances may extend or alter this deadline, such as if the deceased’s estate is still in probate or if the death was not immediately discovered. Consulting with our attorneys immediately ensures you understand your specific deadline and preserve your family’s rights.
Washington law specifies that certain family members are eligible to file wrongful death claims, including surviving spouses, children, and parents. Grandchildren, siblings, and other dependents may also have standing in some circumstances. The priority of claim follows Washington’s succession laws, meaning if multiple family members wish to file, they must do so jointly or follow a specific order. Our attorneys will determine who has standing in your situation and how to properly structure your claim.
Washington allows recovery for both economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include funeral and burial costs, final medical expenses, lost wages the deceased would have earned, and lost benefits. Non-economic damages compensate for loss of companionship, guidance, emotional suffering, and loss of inheritance. In cases involving gross negligence or intentional conduct, punitive damages may also be available to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct. Our team thoroughly evaluates all available damages to maximize your family’s recovery.
The timeline varies significantly depending on case complexity, the defendant’s responsiveness, and whether settlement negotiations succeed. Simple cases with clear liability might resolve within months, while complex cases involving multiple defendants or trial preparation may take one to three years or longer. Our primary goal is reaching fair settlement quickly, but we are prepared to take cases through trial to ensure your family receives full justice. We keep you informed throughout the process and set realistic expectations about timing.
Yes. Workers’ compensation benefits and wrongful death claims are separate remedies. If the death occurred in a workplace due to employer negligence or a third party’s actions, your family can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit while also receiving workers’ compensation benefits. The wrongful death claim allows recovery beyond what workers’ compensation covers. However, there are specific rules about how settlements interact, and we must carefully coordinate these claims to maximize your family’s total recovery without creating legal complications.
Proving wrongful death requires establishing that the defendant owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and the breach directly caused death. This may require accident scene investigation, expert testimony, medical records, witness statements, and evidence of the defendant’s negligent conduct. Our investigators work immediately to gather and preserve evidence before it disappears. We retain medical, engineering, accident reconstruction, and other specialists as needed to build a compelling case proving your loved one’s death resulted from the defendant’s actions.
Most wrongful death cases settle before trial, but we prepare every case as if it will go to court. Settlement negotiations typically occur after both sides complete discovery and exchanged expert reports, giving us leverage to negotiate from a position of strength. If an insurer refuses fair settlement, we aggressively litigate and present your case before a jury. Our extensive trial experience and track record of significant verdicts gives us credibility in settlement discussions.
We represent wrongful death clients on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront costs and we only collect a fee if we recover compensation for you. This arrangement ensures we are motivated to obtain the maximum settlement possible since our success depends directly on your recovery. We advance investigation costs, expert fees, and litigation expenses, so you have no financial burden while pursuing justice. Our contingency arrangement makes legal representation accessible to families during their time of grief.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines aggressive litigation skills with genuine compassion for grieving families. We have recovered millions in wrongful death settlements and verdicts, and we treat every client’s loss with the respect and seriousness it deserves. Our attorneys maintain deep knowledge of Washington’s wrongful death statutes and case law. We also maintain strong relationships with investigators, medical experts, and other professionals necessary to build winning cases. Your family receives personalized attention and regular communication throughout your case.
Do not provide any statements or sign any documents without first consulting our attorneys. Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize claims, and anything you say can be used against your family’s case. Politely decline to discuss details and direct them to contact our office. We handle all communication with insurers, protecting your family’s interests while pursuing fair compensation. Early involvement of our attorneys prevents mistakes that could undermine your claim’s value.
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