Wrongful Death

Circumstances may arise where a family member or loved one tragically dies as the result of a collision with a car, train, or tractor trailer; or due to medical negligence or some other tragic event.

Under Florida law, beneficiaries of the estate may be able to recover monetary damages if one dies because of the negligence of another. In Florida, beneficiaries of the estate may be entitled to the following types of damages:

• Grief, sorrow, mental anguish, loss of society, companionship, comfort and guidance;

• Expected loss of income from the decedent, reasonably expected loss of services; protection, care and assistance which the decedent may have provided;

• Expenses for the care, treatment and hospitalization of the decedent from the injury that resulted in death; and reasonable funeral expenses.

Put our experience to work helping survivors and beneficiaries recover what they are due under the law. Our lawyers work closely with clients in difficult emotional times to fully recover what the law allows.

If you are interested in receiving help on your potential case, please contact us for Free Case Evaluation (Secure Online) or call The Brooks Law Group at 1-888-We-Mean-It.

Please be sure to provide us with as much information as is reasonably available. The quality of our evaluation is dependent upon the accuracy of the information you provide to us.

Any initial consultation with the Brooks Law Group is free. For more information, call us at 1-888-We-Mean-It, or by e-mail.


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