Texas law provides a cause of action that allows a surviving spouse, child, or parent of a deceased person to recover for the harm caused to their loved one. A person or company is liable to the relatives of the deceased person if the person, company, or representative/agent of the person or company acted wrongfully, negligently, carelessly, unskillfully, or failed to take action they were required to take under the circumstances. If your loved one has recently suffered from such acts of another, you should contact us immediately. You can call and speak with an attorney, or use the Case Evaluation button to confidentially submit information about your case and get a same-day response. Important Considerations: - Time is of the essence in a wrongful death case. It is imperative that witness statements, photographs, and other evidence be captured before they become unavailable. Because your loved one will not be able to tell his or her side of the story, it is vital that all available evidence be gathered as quickly as possible. In addition, the short time frame in which wrongful death claims can be brought is always a concern.
- Wrongful death cases should be handled with utmost concern for the feelings of the family of the deceased. You will be well-served to have an attorney who appreciates the delicacy of the matter and who also can preserve your right to recover for the wrongs which you and your loved one have experienced.
- Contact an attorney immediately. There is simply no substitute for an experienced practitioner who understands what is required to put together a winning case and has the financial resources to see a case through to completion.
- The Law Offices of John Henry, PC will provide you free, confidential consultation to determine whether your case has merit and what would be required to prevail on your claim.
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