Fort Worth Wrongful Death Lawyer
Even when the demise of a loved one is expected because of age or infirmity, it is still a difficult loss. However, when someone you love is unexpectedly taken from you due to the reckless or negligent behavior of someone else, it can be especially traumatic. This tragic situation is legally known as wrongful death.
The wrongful death of a family member is often more than just an emotionally devastating experience; it may also leave survivors without a reliable means of financial support. Together with the costs of medical care and funeral expenses, this can lead to a serious financial burden which families may be unable to bear. Fortunately, though, people who experience this terrible loss may be able to pursue the compensation they need through a wrongful death lawsuit.
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At the Woodson Law Firm, we know that the loss of a loved one is never easy, but when it comes as a result of another person’s carelessness, this loss can be even more frustrating. Thankfully, we can help you fight for justice in your loved one’s memory, holding the party at fault accountable for their actions as well as securing the compensation you need to help you through this trying time. Our skilled attorneys can handle wrongful death cases including those involving:
- Workplace accidents
- Car accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Premises liability
- Product liability
- Dangerous pharmaceuticals
With two decades of legal experience and counting, our compassionate legal team knows what it takes to successfully manage wrongful death lawsuits from start to finish.
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If you or someone you know has lost a loved one because of another person’s actions, you should not have to worry about covering funeral bills, lost wages, and household costs alone. We can help you pursue compensation from the person or party at fault for your loss. Contact an attorney at the Woodson Law Firm today by calling our offices at (817) 338-0303 to learn more about your legal rights and options regarding a wrongful death case.