
No amount of money can make up for the loss of a loved one. Yet, while you’re planning your loved one’s funeral and spending time with loved ones, you may encounter financial difficulties. In this situation, you can partner with an Athens wrongful death attorney on your case.
Bader Scott Injury Lawyers is committed to managing your case with compassion and efficiency. We focus our resources, knowledge, and experience to pursue the compensation you are entitled to. We offer free case reviews where you can explore your options today.
We Manage Wrongful Death Cases Stemming from These Incidents
Our prior legal experience teaches us that wrongful death cases can have many different causes. Therefore, our attorneys manage a wide range of legal matters involving fatalities related to:
- Auto accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Cycling accidents
- Accidents in the workplace
- Medical malpractice
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Premises liability cases involving fatal slips, trips, and falls
- Product liability cases involving defective or dangerous products
Our attorneys are committed to building genuine relationships with our clients, founded on trust, hard work, and integrity. We’re committed to providing legal strategies tailored to meet your case’s unique requirements and your personal expectations.
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Our Wrongful Death Attorneys Operate on Contingency in Athens
Hiring a lawyer does not have to be difficult or expensive. At Bader Scott Injury Lawyers, we believe everyone should be able to access the justice system. Therefore, we never charge our clients for our legal representation.
Instead, we fund the cost of building and pursuing your case. This means that while your case is pending, we finance all filing fees, consultations, and other necessary expenses. A percentage of your case’s proceedings also pays for our help. There is no financial risk when you entrust your case to us.
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How Long do I Have to File My Case After Losing a Loved One?
Per O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33, you generally have two years from the date of your loved one’s passing to initiate legal action. However, this deadline may be longer or shorter in certain circumstances. For instance, if the at-fault party in your case is a government agency, you could have less than two years to file your lawsuit.
We recommend consulting with our team sooner rather than later. That way, you can protect your right to damages.
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What You Need to Know About Wrongful Death Cases in Georgia
Per O.C.G.A. § 51-4-1, wrongful death is defined as cases in which “the death of a human being results from a crime, from criminal or other negligence, or from property which has been defectively manufactured, whether or not as the result of negligence.”
Wrongful death damages are intended to compensate family members for the losses they have suffered in the absence of their loved one. Under O.C.G.A. § 51-4-2, the following beneficiaries can recover monetary damages:
- The surviving spouse
- Children of the deceased, if there is no spouse
- Parents of the deceased, if there is no spouse or child
- An administrator of the deceased’s estate if there is no spouse, children, or parents
Our team will review your situation and explain what other laws apply to your wrongful death action. You don’t have to attend law school to file a successful claim or lawsuit; we’ve already done that for you.
Compensation Available in Wrongful Death Claims and Survival Actions
Compensation awarded in a wrongful death claim is intended to compensate the family for the losses associated with their loved one’s passing.
Recoverable damages in your Athens wrongful death case may include:
- Current and future lost wages the deceased would have provided over their lifetime
- The value of other lost benefits, such as retirement, insurance, or educational benefits
- Compensation for the loss of care, companionship, support, and counsel your loved one provided
- Compensation for loss of consortium and other intangible losses
Your loved one may have required medical care before their passing, such as ambulance transportation services and life support. These expenses can also be included in your case’s value.
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What Can I Expect from the Legal Process?
To be successful in your claim, your lawyer must prove that because of another party’s negligent, careless, or reckless actions, you lost a loved one. To build the strongest possible case, our team will:
- Investigate the circumstances of your loved one’s passing
- Collect vital evidence to prove another party’s negligence
- Identify the responsible parties
- Evaluate the financial impact of your loss
- Review settlement offers
- Negotiate with insurance companies or lawyers on your behalf
- Represent your case in court
Our attorneys understand this is an extremely sensitive time for you, so we do everything to make the legal process as unintrusive as possible. As such, we take on the legal responsibility of managing all case administration tasks and communications while building and pursuing your claim.
What Should I Do After Losing a Loved One?
After losing a loved one, your first priority should be your personal well-being. We want you to celebrate your loved one’s life, achievements, and impact on your family. In regard to your legal case, we suggest that you:
- Keep all documentation related to your damages and loved one’s passing
- Refer any settlement offers to your lawyer in Athens
- Refrain from posting about your claim or lawsuit online
- Refuse to give the insurer a recorded statement
When you connect with our firm, we can explain what other measures could build your wrongful death case.
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We provide the focus, experience, resources, and knowledge you can expect from a law firm that has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts on behalf of its clients. We can help you, too. Contact us and schedule a free initial consultation with our team today to find out more.
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