Overview
A wrongful death can happen in many ways, but the result is always the same – an innocent person dies and a grieving family is forced to move forward without their loved one. When someone dies because of negligence or misconduct, family members must adjust as best they can to the new reality of their lives, all the while dealing with the financial strain caused by the death.
Here at Brad Freedberg Law, we focus on helping our clients move forward financially after a wrongful death. While money cannot ease the emotional pain of a death, it will ease the stress of the financial burden that results from the loss of a loved one.
How We Help
- Help surviving family members recover monetary damages for the loss of financial support
- Pursue compensation for medical, funeral and burial expenses
- Recover lost earnings on behalf of the family
- Seek damages for pain and suffering and loss of love and affection
- Focus on helping clients move forward financially after a wrongful death
- Handle all legal matters so you can focus on your family
Common Causes
- Fatal car and truck accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Defective products
- Criminal acts
- Premises liability incidents
- Negligence or misconduct
Common Injuries
- Loss of financial support
- Medical expenses before death
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Lost earnings
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of love and affection
- Financial strain on family
Case Results
Family lost loved one due to negligent driver. Settlement provided for family's financial future and covered all expenses.
Innocent person killed due to another party's misconduct. Justice secured for grieving family.
Worker killed due to unsafe conditions. Family received compensation for loss of financial support.
*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Frequently Asked Questions
After someone is killed by a negligent party, the financial burden to immediate family is overwhelming. Legally, close family members have the right to recover monetary damages for the loss of financial support, as well as for medical, funeral and burial expenses, lost earnings, and in some cases for pain and suffering and loss of the love and affection caused by wrongful death.