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$3,800,000

settlement for wrongful death when decedent fell from the roof of a building under construction.

$1,200,000

settlement for wrongful death and premises liability arising out of shooting at an apartment complex.

$2,150,000

settlement for wrongful death and premises liability arising out of shooting at an apartment complex.

$15,000,000

against Bank of America for misclassified loan officers for wage and hour violations.

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El Monte Wrongful Death Lawyer

When you’re grieving the loss of a loved one, handling a complicated legal battle is too much to ask of you. Call a wrongful death lawyer in El Monte who can handle your case with care and efficiency.

No one ever likes to think about death, but every now and then, a loved one’s passing hits us, whether we’re prepared for it or not. Whenever a relative dies as a result of someone else’s negligence, one small source of consolation that we may be entitled to is compensation, which can help us cope with the fallout resulting from the death.

Although no amount of money will be nearly enough to truly make up for your newfound losses, it can still play a significant role in your struggle to get your life back to normal. To get an idea of the >damages you may be eligible to receive, contact an El Monte wrongful death lawyer at Haffner Law as soon as you’re able.

Who Can Sue for Wrongful Death in California?

In California, only a select handful of relatives of a deceased individual can file an El Monte wrongful death claim or suit. These individuals include the following:

  • The wrongful death victim’s husband, wife, or domestic partner
  • Any of the victim’s children
  • Certain other family members of the deceased individual, including siblings and parents
  • Stepchildren (under certain circumstances)
  • The executor of the victim’s estate

Children under the age of eighteen who had resided with the wrongful death victim for at least 180 days prior to the death and had received at least 50 percent of their financial support from the same individual are also eligible to file a claim.

Also to be noted is California’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases, which is . This means that you will only be given two years from the date of your loved one’s death to file a claim for compensation.

Wrongful Death Damages in California

In an El Monte wrongful death claim, it’s important to document any and all losses you suffer as a result of your loved one’s passing. Losses that may apply to your particular case include the following:

  • Medical expenses incurred by your loved one prior to his or her death
  • Any of your loved one’s lost wages or income-earning potential, which may include past, present, and expected future pay
  • Expenses related to your loved one’s funeral, burial, or cremation
  • Any emotional or psychological pain and suffering you personally experienced as a result of your loved one’s death
  • Pain and suffering or emotional distress your loved experienced
  • Lost companionship of your loved one

Consult with an El Monte Wrongful Death Attorney

If a close family member has recently been the victim of a fatal accident, there’s no reason to let whoever is responsible go unpunished. You can recover fair compensation for this tragic event.

For veteran legal guidance in pursuing the compensation you deserve, contact an El Monte wrongful death lawyer at Haffner Law today. Dial 1-844-HAFFNER (423-3637) or fill out the form below to schedule a free consultation with us.

RESULTS

$15,000,000
PROPERTY DAMAGE / BAD FAITH
$97,284,817
Class Action / Rest Break
$10,000,000
Bad Faith
$8,820,000
Brain Injury
$7,500,000
Medical Malpractice
$8,250,000
Wrongful Death / Accident
$1,000,000
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