Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyers

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Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence is a devastating experience. During this difficult time, you shouldn’t have to worry about navigating complex legal processes.

At Thompson Law, we handle all the legal burdens for you. With over 15 years of experience, our Georgia wrongful death lawyers have successfully fought for families across the state, securing the justice and compensation they deserve.

We offer free consultations with no monetary risk. Our dedicated legal team is available 24/7 to provide the support you need and to pursue maximum compensation for your loss.

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Wrongful Death Statistics in Georgia

  • In 2023, Georgia reported 1,602 traffic fatalities, reflecting an increase from previous years. This translates to a fatality rate of 1.18 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled (VMT).
  • Georgia now ranks third nationally for traffic fatalities

Workplace Fatalities:

  • The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 216 fatal occupational injuries in Georgia in 2023, marking an increase from 209 in 2022. Nationally, fatal work injuries rose to 5,735 in 2023, a 4.5% increase compared to the previous year.

Most Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Georgia

Families dealing with wrongful death often face overwhelming grief, making it difficult to manage the legal process. Thompson Law is here to handle wrongful death cases caused by:

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Car, truck, motorcycle, and pedestrian crashes.
  • Premises Liability Accidents: Slip-and-falls, dog attacks, swimming pool accidents, and amusement park incidents.
  • Medical Malpractice: Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, and medication mistakes.
  • Workplace Injuries: Construction accidents, falls, and other fatal work-related incidents.
  • Intentional Acts: Including manslaughter and murder.

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We provide wrongful death victims with dedicated and tenacious legal representation, ensuring you get fair value for your claim. Our Georgia wrongful death attorneys at Thompson Law will build a strong case with supporting evidence so you can recover the money you deserve.

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How We Assist in Wrongful Death Cases

Our experienced Georgia wrongful death attorneys are here to make this process as manageable as possible. Here’s how we help:

  • Build a Strong Case: Prove liability and damages with extensive evidence.
  • Conduct Investigations: Determine how your loved one’s death occurred and identify all liable parties.
  • Handle Insurance Negotiations: Secure fair settlements from insurance companies.
  • Litigate When Necessary: Take the case to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
  • Keep You Updated: Provide consistent updates and guidance throughout the case.

Our goal is to ease your burden while securing the compensation your family deserves.

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Who Can Make a Wrongful Death Claim?

Georgia law allows certain individuals to file a wrongful death claim, including:

  • Spouse of the Deceased
  • Parents of the Deceased
  • Children of the Deceased
  • Siblings of the Deceased (in rare cases where no other relatives are eligible)

Typically, the spouse has first priority, followed by the children, and then the parents. Our experienced attorneys can help you understand your rights and eligibility during this challenging time.

Determining Fault in Wrongful Death Accidents in Georgia

Georgia follows a modified comparative fault system, meaning a family can still recover compensation if their loved one was less than 51% at fault for the incident.

Even if multiple parties share responsibility, your family can still receive damages, although the total award may be reduced based on the deceased’s level of fault.

Wrongful death claims often involve complicated layers of insurance and liability. Our Georgia wrongful death attorneys are skilled at uncovering every possible source of compensation to ensure your claim reflects its true value.

How Our Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyers Can Help

Our team at Thompson Law has the experience and dedication to guide families through these complex claims. Here’s what we focus on:

  • Liability: Legal responsibility for the accident or injury.
  • Joint Liability: A resolution when multiple defendants share full responsibility for the incident.
  • Several Liability: When each defendant is responsible only for their share of fault.
  • Damages: The injury or loss suffered by a person or property.
  • Compensatory Damages: Quantifiable losses such as medical bills, lost wages, or property replacement.
  • General Damages: Non-monetary losses like pain and suffering or reduced quality of life.
  • Punitive Damages: Punish the defendant for particularly reckless or intentional misconduct.

Understanding Survival Damage Claims in Georgia

Survival Damages

Survival damages compensate for losses suffered by the deceased from the time of injury until death. These include:

  • Medical Expenses: Ambulance fees, hospital bills, and treatment costs.
  • Lost Income: Wages and benefits lost between the time of injury and death.
  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional distress endured by the deceased.
  • Funeral and Burial Costs: Covers expenses related to laying your loved one to rest.

Wrongful Death Damages

Wrongful death damages compensate the surviving family for the losses they’ve suffered due to the death of their loved one. These include:

  • Loss of Companionship: Love, support, and affection lost due to the death.
  • Loss of Financial Support: Compensation for the income the deceased would have contributed to the family.
  • Mental Anguish: Provides for the grief, trauma, and emotional suffering experienced by surviving family members.
  • Loss of Inheritance: Accounts for what the deceased would have passed on had they lived a full life.

What Factors Determine the Value of a Wrongful Death Claim?

The value of a wrongful death claim is determined by various factors, including:

  • Accident Type: Whether it involved a vehicle, workplace injury, or medical malpractice.
  • Earning Potential: The deceased’s occupation, income, and career trajectory.
  • Age and Health: Younger individuals with longer life expectancies often result in higher claims.
  • Dependents: Minor children or other dependents relying on the deceased’s financial and emotional support.

Each case is unique, and understanding these factors is critical to ensuring your family receives fair compensation.

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Why Choose Thompson Law?

Choosing the right legal team after a wrongful death can make a significant difference in seeking justice and compensation for your loss. At Thompson Law, we are committed to providing compassionate support and exceptional results for families dealing with the wrongful death of a loved one in Georgia. Here’s why you can trust us:

  1. No Fees Unless We Win – You won’t pay anything upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, so we only get paid if we win your case and recover compensation for your family.
  2. Proven Results – With over $1.9 billion recovered for clients, we have the expertise to handle complex wrongful death cases and secure the best possible outcome for your family.
  3. Quick and Easy Process – Starting your case is simple. Call us anytime to speak with a lawyer. You can sign up easily from your smartphone or computer, and we’ll begin working on your case immediately.
  4. Available 24/7 – Tragedy can strike at any time, and we’re available around the clock to provide the support you need.
  5. Personalized Attention – We understand the unique pain and challenges your family is facing. We treat every client with care, respect, and compassion, while keeping you informed every step of the way.
  6. Bilingual Support – We offer bilingual assistance for Spanish-speaking clients, ensuring that language is never a barrier to seeking justice for your loved one.

We handle every aspect of your case so you can focus on healing and rebuilding your life. Don’t wait – Georgia law limits the time to act after a wrongful death. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let our Georgia wrongful death lawyers fight for justice and the compensation you deserve.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file a wrongful death claim in Georgia?

You have 2 years from the date of death to file a claim. However, certain exceptions, such as pending criminal cases or government-related claims, can extend or limit this timeframe. It’s crucial to consult an attorney promptly to protect your rights.

What if the at-fault party doesn’t have insurance?

You may still have recovery options, such as filing a claim against the at-fault party’s employer (if applicable) or utilizing your uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage if available. An attorney can evaluate your case and explore alternative sources of compensation.

Who pays for funeral expenses in a wrongful death case?

Funeral expenses are typically covered under survival damages in a wrongful death settlement. These damages are awarded to reimburse the costs associated with the decedent’s final arrangements.

How long does it take to resolve a wrongful death claim in Georgia?

The time to resolve a wrongful death case varies depending on the complexity of the case, the availability of evidence, and whether the case goes to trial. On average, cases can take several months to a few years. Your attorney can provide a more specific timeline based on your situation.

Can punitive damages be awarded in wrongful death cases?

Punitive damages are rare in wrongful death claims but may be awarded if the at-fault party’s actions were particularly reckless, malicious, or egregious. Your attorney can assess whether punitive damages are applicable in your case.

Do I need an attorney to file a wrongful death claim?

While not legally required, working with an experienced wrongful death attorney significantly improves your chances of obtaining fair compensation. An attorney can handle legal complexities, gather evidence, negotiate with insurers, and represent you in court if necessary.

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Contact us today for a free, no obligation consultation to discuss your accident, get answers to your questions, and understand your legal options. State law limits the time you have to file a claim after an injury accident, so call today.