Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death Attorneys 

Fighting for Families When It Matters Most

Losing a loved one because of someone else's negligence is devastating. The last thing a family should have to worry about is fighting an insurance company or a corporate defendant that is already working to limit its exposure. At Rafi Law Group, we handle that fight so you don't have to.

Our award-winning attorneys have recovered millions for families who have lost someone due to another party's negligence. We bring the same intensity and dedication to every wrongful death case that we bring to every case we handle because we know what is at stake for the people we represent.

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  • Millions recovered for clients
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  • Thousands of clients helped
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Call (888) 408-6870 or contact us online for a FREE consultation. Our attorneys are available 24/7 and collect no legal fees unless we win.

What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?

A wrongful death claim allows surviving family members to seek compensation when a loved one is killed due to another party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct. These cases can arise from car and truck accidents, workplace accidents, defective products, premises liability incidents, and other situations where someone's failure to act responsibly cost a person their life.

The legal process can feel overwhelming, especially while grieving. Our role is to shoulder that burden, investigate what happened, identify who is responsible, and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?

Wrongful death laws vary by state, but claims are generally available to:

  • Surviving spouses
  • Children of the deceased
  • Parents of the deceased
  • Other dependents or family members in some circumstances

If you're not sure whether you have standing to file, we can help you understand your options during a free consultation.

What Compensation Is Available?

Wrongful death claims can pursue compensation for both the financial and personal losses a family suffers. That may include:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills incurred prior to death
  • Lost income and financial support the deceased would have provided
  • Loss of companionship, care, and guidance
  • Emotional distress and grief
  • Loss of parental guidance for surviving children

How Long Do You Have to File?

Wrongful death claims are subject to statutes of limitations that vary by state, generally ranging from two to three years from the date of death. Waiting too long can eliminate your family's right to recover compensation entirely. We encourage families to reach out as early as possible.

Call For a FREE Consultation: (888) 408-6870

Nothing can undo what your family has been through. But holding the responsible party accountable can make a real difference. Call (888) 408-6870 or contact us online to discuss your case