Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer

The loss of a loved one changes a family forever. When that loss is caused by negligence, Corbett & Corbett LLP helps Dallas families seek justice, accountability, and compensation.

Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer

Losing a loved one because of another person’s negligence is one of the most devastating experiences a family can endure. While no lawsuit can replace a spouse, parent, or child, Texas law allows surviving family members to seek accountability and compensation from those responsible.

Corbett & Corbett LLP helps families pursue wrongful death claims arising from car accidents, truck accidents, drunk driving crashes, workplace accidents, defective products, medical negligence, and other acts of negligence.

Compassionate Guidance. Serious Advocacy.

The loss of a loved one often creates emotional and financial challenges that affect an entire family. In addition to grief, families may face medical bills, funeral expenses, loss of income, and uncertainty about the future.

At Corbett & Corbett LLP, we help families understand their rights under Texas wrongful death law and pursue compensation from those responsible for their loss. We believe every family deserves answers, accountability, and experienced legal representation during one of life’s most difficult moments.

Why Contact Corbett & Corbett LLP?

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Why Families Choose Corbett & Corbett LLP

Wrongful death cases involve more than legal claims. They involve families seeking answers, accountability, and justice after an unimaginable loss.

Compassionate Representation

We understand that no lawsuit can undo the loss your family has suffered. We strive to treat every family with dignity, respect, and compassion throughout the legal process.

Thorough Investigation

Wrongful death cases often require detailed investigation into how the death occurred and who may be legally responsible. Preserving evidence and identifying all liable parties can be critical.

Direct Attorney Access

Families deserve clear communication and honest answers. We strive to keep our clients informed and involved throughout the case.

Serious Advocacy

Insurance companies and corporate defendants frequently devote substantial resources to defending wrongful death claims. Families deserve experienced advocates who are prepared to protect their interests.

What Is A Wrongful Death Claim In Texas?

A wrongful death claim arises when a person’s death is caused by the wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default of another person or entity.

Under Texas law, surviving family members may seek compensation from those responsible for the death of their loved one. While no lawsuit can replace a spouse, parent, or child, a wrongful death claim can provide financial support, accountability, and justice.

Wrongful death claims frequently arise from car accidents, truck accidents, medical negligence, workplace incidents, dangerous property conditions, defective products, and excessive force by government officials.

Common Causes Of Wrongful Death

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Fatal car accidents remain one of the leading causes of wrongful death claims in Texas. Many occur because of distracted driving, speeding, intoxicated driving, or other negligent conduct.

Truck Accidents

Collisions involving commercial trucks especially including 18-wheeler often result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities. These cases frequently involve trucking companies, drivers, maintenance providers, and other responsible parties.

Medical Negligence

Doctors, hospitals, nurses, and other healthcare providers have a duty to provide competent medical care. When serious medical errors lead to death, surviving family members may have legal remedies.

Workplace Accidents

Some workplace fatalities occur because of unsafe working conditions, defective equipment, inadequate training, or the negligence of third parties.

Defective Products

Manufacturers and distributors can be held accountable when dangerous products cause fatal injuries.

Dangerous Property Conditions

Property owners have a duty to maintain reasonably safe premises. Fatal falls, drownings, fires, and other incidents can sometimes give rise to wrongful death claims.

Police Misconduct And Excessive Force

Wrongful deaths occasionally occur when government officials use excessive force or violate constitutional rights.

Who May File A Wrongful Death Claim In Texas?

Texas law generally allows the following family members to bring a wrongful death claim:

Surviving Spouse

A surviving husband or wife may pursue compensation for losses resulting from the death of their spouse.

Children

Adult and minor children may seek compensation for the loss of a parent.

Parents

Parents may pursue compensation for the wrongful death of a child.

Important Limitation

Under Texas law, siblings generally do not have standing to bring a wrongful death claim.

Because every situation is unique, families should consult an attorney regarding their specific rights.

What Compensation May Be Available?

Depending upon the circumstances of the case, surviving family members may be entitled to recover compensation for:

Funeral And Burial Expenses

Reasonable funeral, burial, and related expenses.

Medical Expenses

Medical costs incurred before death as a result of the injury.

Loss Of Financial Support

The income, benefits, and financial contributions the deceased would have provided to the family.

Loss Of Companionship

The loss of love, comfort, guidance, and companionship resulting from the death.

Mental Anguish

The emotional pain and suffering experienced by surviving family members.

Exemplary Damages

In certain cases involving gross negligence or willful misconduct, Texas law may permit the recovery of exemplary damages.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Do I Have To File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit In Texas?

In most cases, Texas law requires wrongful death claims to be filed within two years of the date of death. Certain exceptions may apply.

How Much Is A Wrongful Death Case Worth?

Every case is different. The value depends on factors such as the deceased’s earnings, family relationships, medical expenses, and the circumstances surrounding the death.

Do Most Wrongful Death Cases Settle?

Many wrongful death cases settle before trial. However, some cases require litigation to achieve a fair result.

Can More Than One Family Member File A Claim?

Yes. Texas law often allows eligible family members to pursue claims arising from the same death.

What Does It Cost To Hire A Wrongful Death Lawyer?

Corbett & Corbett LLP offers a free consultation to discuss potential wrongful death claims.

Speak With A Dallas Wrongful Death Lawyer Today

When negligence causes the death of a loved one, families deserve answers, accountability, and justice.

If you have lost a spouse, parent, child, or other loved one because of another person’s negligence, contact Corbett & Corbett LLP to discuss your rights and legal options.

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