No amount of money can undo the loss of a loved one. When a death was caused by another's negligence, our network connects families with experienced wrongful death attorneys who can advise you of your options and fight for the compensation your family deserves.
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Wrongful death: often 2 years from date of death (varies by state). Survival action: often from date of accident. Contact us promptly to protect your rights.
"Wrongful death" refers to a civil claim when someone's death was caused by another's negligence or wrongful conduct. A wrongful death claim allows the family to seek compensation and hold the wrongdoer accountable. While it cannot undo the loss, the law exists to provide financial support to surviving families and to deter similar conduct.
Top Tier Legal is not a law firm. We connect grieving families with experienced wrongful death attorneys in our network who understand how difficult this time is and work to make the process as simple as possible. They can review your case and advise you of your options.
Wrongful death claims are often brought in connection with:
In many states, attorneys may pursue two types of claims when permitted by law.
Compensates the family (spouse, children, parents) for the loss of a loved one. Damages may include:
Brought by the decedent’s estate against the wrongdoer. Damages may include:
Time limits vary by state. Generally, the deadline for a wrongful death lawsuit runs from the date of death, while the deadline for a survival action may run from the date of the accident. An attorney in our network can identify which claims apply in your state and ensure all deadlines are met.
State laws differ on who may file a wrongful death action. Many states use a hierarchy (e.g., spouse first, then children, then parents). In some states, the action must be brought by a representative of the estate. In general, those who may be entitled to compensation include:
When a loved one is lost to negligence, families often face complex legal and insurance issues on top of their grief. Attorneys in our network can help in several ways:
Conducting a thorough investigation—reviewing reports, interviewing witnesses, and working with experts—to establish liability and gather evidence.
Helping calculate the full range of damages, including medical and funeral expenses, lost income, loss of companionship, and pain and suffering.
Negotiating with insurance companies on your behalf to seek a fair settlement, since insurers often try to minimize payouts even in wrongful death cases.
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, preparing and presenting your case in court and advocating for your family’s rights.
Providing support and guidance during an extremely difficult time, handling legal complexities so you can focus on grieving and healing.
Every family’s situation is unique. The following are representative examples of the types of wrongful death cases attorneys in our network have handled. Outcomes depend on the facts of each case, but they illustrate how families have sought justice and financial security after a loss.
Family pursued a wrongful death claim after a loved one died due to a delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment in a hospital setting.
Outcome: The case was resolved through a settlement that covered medical expenses, lost future income, and compensation for the family’s loss. The resolution allowed the family to focus on healing.
Surviving spouse and children filed a wrongful death claim after a loved one was killed in a collision caused by a distracted driver.
Outcome: After investigation and negotiation, the family obtained a settlement that included compensation for lost wages, loss of companionship, and funeral expenses. The at-fault driver’s insurer was held accountable.
A family sought justice after a construction-site death caused by unsafe conditions and inadequate safety measures.
Outcome: The estate and family reached a settlement with the responsible parties. The recovery helped the family with financial stability and sent a message about the importance of workplace safety.
"They connected us with a lawyer who really listened. We didn’t feel like just another case—they understood what our family was going through."
— Family of a wrongful death client
"We had no idea where to start. The attorney explained everything clearly and handled the legal side so we could focus on our kids."
— Surviving spouse
"The outcome allowed us to pay off medical and funeral bills and secure something for our children’s future. We’re grateful we reached out when we did."
— Parents of decedent
There is no cost for a case review. Law firms in our network typically handle wrongful death cases on a contingency basis: you do not pay upfront, and they only collect a fee if they recover compensation for you. They may also advance case-related expenses such as experts. This gives them a strong incentive to pursue the maximum compensation your family may deserve.
We hope these answers bring clarity during a difficult time. If your question is not covered here, a free case review can connect you with an attorney who can address your specific situation.
Our network includes experienced wrongful death attorneys across the country. We can help connect you with a lawyer in your area who knows the laws that may affect your family’s case. Many attorneys we work with are willing to meet at your home, hospital, or another location that is convenient for you.
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Time limits apply to these claims. Contact us today for a free, confidential case review.