Feizy Law Office is a highly qualified Wrongful Death Law Firm in Frisco, TX. With our experienced team and personalized approach, we’re here to guide you through your recovery process and fight to maximize your claim.
Wrongful death cases can be taxing on families, and they can bring up painful and difficult topics. Despite the difficulties of seeking compensation in these cases, your family deserves to get access to a settlement to help you get back on your feet after the loss of your loved one. When someone you love passes away due to the negligence of someone else, you should not feel guilty about holding them accountable.
The team at Feizy Law has extensive experience trying wrongful death cases. We understand that you and your family are dealing with a lot of trauma as a result of this loss, and we work hard to help you secure a settlement to cover funeral costs, lost income, and other damages. There are many reasons that these cases are necessary in Texas, from oilfield accidents to plant and refinery accidents to truck or motor vehicle accidents.
While nothing can make up for the loss of a loved one, if your family has lost essential income or security as a result of this loss, you shouldn’t hesitate to seek a settlement. Our team will ensure that the responsible parties are held accountable, and we will help you to get back on your feet to the best of our ability.
While all wrongful death cases are a little different, the goals that the team at Feizy Law have in mind are always the same:
We consistently achieve our goals in wrongful death claims, and we also make sure that we work hard to seek justice in these cases. You should never settle for a minimal monetary award that doesn’t help you and your family to be safe and secure after this kind of loss. Let the team at Feizy Law handle your wrongful death case so that you can recover from this traumatic experience.
Texas law defines wrongful death in Chapter 71 of the legal code as a “wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default”. Just because your loved one worked in a risky line of work doesn’t mean that other people’s negligence should have resulted in their death. Other people and the owners of businesses have a duty of care to maintain a safe environment for those around them. You can hold the people who acted with neglect accountable for the loss of your loved one due to laws such as this one.
In most cases, the surviving spouse, the children, or the parents of the person who passed away are the parties who can file one of these lawsuits. There are cases where an executor or administrator can also file these lawsuits.
One of the main reasons that it is a good idea to file a wrongful death suit is to receive pre-death benefits from the deceased person’s estate. If there was no will or estate created before they died, the estate will have to pass through probate, which can take months or even years. Your family might suddenly be without income or a place to live if there is no estate in place to protect your family home or income.
In Texas, you have two years to file a lawsuit after the death of a loved one. You should not wait this long, however. The longer you wait, the harder it will be to seek damages that will make you as whole as possible after this kind of loss. You might also find your family without a place to live or income to live on, so the longer that you wait, the harder your situation will become.
Additionally, evidence that can prove that the death was wrongful can be removed or hidden if you wait too long to file. Witnesses might also become unavailable, which is never ideal. While you might be traumatized and your life might feel totally chaotic, you should never hesitate to reach out to the team at Feizy Law. Let us work hard on your wrongful death case while you worry about caring for yourself and your family.
When you file a suit for wrongful death, you can recover tangible losses as a result of this person’s untimely passing.
Medical Expenses: You might have bills for medical care from before your loved one ultimately passed, and these can be covered by your claim.
Funeral and Burial Costs: It can be very expensive to pay for funeral costs, and you will want to recover these fees as a result of your lawsuit.
Loss of Inheritance: If the deceased might have contributed to an estate during their lifetime, you can seek to be compensated for this loss as well.
Loss of Services: If your loved one provided essential support in day-to-day work, such as childcare, household upkeep, and more, you can seek damages for this loss.
Loss of Financial Support: In many cases, the loved one who has died could be the primary breadwinner of the family. Without this support, families can flounder financially. You might be entitled to recovery of lost income from wages, raises, and even bonuses that the deceased might have received.
There are also non-economic damages that you might be able to include in your lawsuit. Pain and suffering can be included in your demands because the loss of a loved one is always distressing and painful. You might also be able to claim loss of companionship and society and loss of consortium. Loss of parental guidance can also be claimed for younger children.
While it might not be your focus to punish those who caused you loss, you should remember that your case can help to prevent these mistakes from happening again. You should not feel bad about holding the wrongful party to account for their bad judgment and neglect.
The team at Feizy Law will include punitive damages if appropriate in your case, which will help to prevent the same kind of accident from happening to anyone else.
Wrongful death claims are intended to hold the negligent parties accountable for the death of another person. Survival actions are claimed by the surviving members of a loss who are seeking damages related to pre-death damages related to the deceased’s estate. To be able to pursue this kind of claim, you need to meet these requirements:
When there is evidence that shows that the deceased suffered and experienced pain before they passed away, you can file a wrongful death and a survival claim at the same time. Survival claim damages belong to the estate and are split equally among living family members in most cases.
In Texas, there are some common reasons that people pass away related to negligence.
Oilfield Accidents and Explosions
The oil and gas industry is notorious for dangerous working conditions. Many workers put their lives on the line every day that they go to work. However, there are safety protocols that have to be followed at these job sites, and when they are not, people can lose their lives.
Truck and 18-Wheeler Accidents
Large trucks can pose a significant threat to everyone on the road with them, and negligence when maintaining these trucks, driver fatigue, and other variables can lead to severe accidents that take away the lives of those whom the driver hits. Drivers might also pass away from maintenance issues with trucks.
Plant and Refinery Explosions
Oil and gas refineries and plants are another place where daily danger is part of the normal working conditions. However, sloppy behavior on the job or mismanagement by leadership can lead to accidents that take people’s lives.
Car Accidents
Driving is far more dangerous than many people realize, and drunk or distracted driving can lead to the death of other people on the road due to careless drivers.
The elements of a successful wrongful death claim are:
Businesses, employees, and property owners have a duty of care to workers, guests, and even those passing by on the sidewalk to operate safely and prevent accidents from happening. When the duty of care is not observed, people can lose their lives.
You need to be able to link this negligence with the actions of the defendant to have a successful case. Causation is often easy to prove, but even if it is not, we will work hard to discover the links between the negligent party’s actions and your loved one’s death.
Wrongful death claims require that there be a breach of the duty of care. This might be reckless driving, poor working conditions, or negligence of various kinds. Breach of duty is often quite clear in these cases, and there might be many parties who were negligent. All of these parties can be brought into the claim if they were responsible for the death of your loved one.
The final element of a wrongful death case is asking for damages like medical costs, lost income, and loss of companionship.
Our skilled and experienced team can help you to bring a suit against the negligent parties who caused the death of your loved one. We will help you recover the costs associated with medical bills, funeral fees, and lost income. We don’t think it’s ever right for survivors to struggle to get back on their feet when someone else took their loved one from them.
These cases are complex, and we will handle all of the steps and stages that are required to prepare the case. We will investigate the cause of death and gather key witness testimony and medical records to prove that your loved one was hurt as a result of someone else’s negligence. We will also identify the liable parties and name them in the case.
If insurance companies are involved, we will handle them for you as well, and we will work with bill collectors to keep them from harassing you while you are waiting for your settlement. We can also represent you if your case goes to trial. We have the years of experience that you need access to in these cases. Settling for anything less than a skilled legal team for your wrongful death suit doesn’t make sense.
We understand how to assign damages for your case, and we will work hard to get the maximum settlement and compensation amount that you deserve. Insurance companies and businesses will always seek to give you the smallest payout possible. This is wrong, and we will work hard on your side to make sure that you don’t have to accept less than you deserve. The money that you get from your settlement won’t bring back your loved one, but it can help you to get back to living your life.
If you are ready to seek damages and compensation for the loss of your loved one, you need to reach out to us today. You can contact us at 214-651-8686 to schedule a free consultation with our team. We will advise you about whether or not you have a case and then present you with your next steps to secure the settlement and compensation that you deserve.