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Wrongful Death Attorney in Fort Lauderdale | Protecting Families After a Fatal Accident

Wrongful Death Attorney in Fort Lauderdale – Protecting Families After a Fatal Accident

Losing a loved one unexpectedly is devastating. When that loss is caused by negligence, the grief is often compounded by financial uncertainty and unanswered questions.

Florida law allows certain surviving family members to pursue compensation when a death results from wrongful conduct. While no legal action can undo the loss, a wrongful death claim can provide financial stability and accountability.

A wrongful death attorney in Fort Lauderdale helps families pursue compensation under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act when a loved one’s death is caused by negligence. The claim is filed by the personal representative of the estate on behalf of surviving family members. Compensation may include funeral expenses, lost financial support, and emotional losses. Florida law imposes filing deadlines, so early legal guidance helps protect a family’s rights.

Call (954) 951-0000 for a Free Consultation

Understanding Florida’s Wrongful Death Law

Wrongful death claims in Florida are governed by the Florida Wrongful Death Act (§768.16–§768.26) .

The lawsuit must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate on behalf of eligible survivors. Survivors may include a spouse, children, parents, and in certain cases other dependent relatives.

In most situations, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of death.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Fort Lauderdale

Car Accidents

Traffic crashes remain a leading cause of fatal injuries nationwide. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) highlights the impact of speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving.

Learn more about vehicle-related claims on our Car Accident Lawyer page .

Truck Accidents

Commercial truck crashes often involve complex liability issues and may include multiple responsible parties.

Additional information is available on our Truck Accident Lawyer page .

Workplace Accidents

Fatal workplace incidents may involve construction hazards or industrial accidents regulated by federal agencies such as OSHA.

Medical Negligence

Medical malpractice can lead to fatal complications. These cases often require detailed expert review and documentation.

Defective Products

If a defective vehicle part, medical device, or consumer product caused the fatal injury, strict liability principles may apply.

Establishing Liability in a Wrongful Death Case

To succeed in a wrongful death claim, the estate must prove negligence, meaning a duty of care existed and was breached, resulting in death.

Florida follows a comparative negligence system under §768.81. If the deceased was partially at fault, compensation may be reduced proportionally.

Compensation in a Florida Wrongful Death Claim

Economic Damages

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical expenses prior to death
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of future income

Non-Economic Damages

  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of parental guidance
  • Mental pain and suffering

For additional information about personal injury representation, visit our Personal Injury Lawyers page .

Why You Should Not Handle a Wrongful Death Claim Alone

Insurance companies may attempt to limit exposure quickly after a fatal accident. Families may face complex legal procedures and evidence requirements.

Professional guidance can help preserve evidence, calculate long-term losses, and ensure timely filing within statutory limits.

How The Injury Firm Builds a Wrongful Death Case

  1. Free consultation
  2. Estate representation guidance
  3. Comprehensive investigation
  4. Expert consultation
  5. Economic damage analysis
  6. Negotiation strategy
  7. Litigation preparation
  8. Ongoing communication

Review prior outcomes on our Case Results page or see client feedback through our Google Reviews .

Handling Alone vs Hiring a Wrongful Death Attorney

Handling AloneHiring a Wrongful Death Attorney
Uncertainty about survivor eligibility Clear explanation of Florida law
Difficulty calculating income loss Professional economic analysis
Risk of missed deadlines Timely filing within statute limits

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can file a wrongful death claim?

The personal representative files the lawsuit on behalf of eligible survivors.

What is the statute of limitations?

In most cases, the claim must be filed within two years of the date of death.

What damages are available?

Damages may include funeral expenses, lost support, and mental pain and suffering.

Is this the same as a criminal case?

No. A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit seeking financial compensation.

Speak With a Fort Lauderdale Wrongful Death Attorney

If your family has lost a loved one due to negligence, you may explore your legal options today.

Call (954) 951-0000

Email records@flinjuryfirm.com

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Wrongful Death Attorney in Fort Lauderdale | Protecting Families After a Fatal Accident

Wrongful Death Attorney in Fort Lauderdale – Protecting Families After a Fatal Accident

Losing a loved one unexpectedly is devastating. When that loss is caused by negligence, the grief is often compounded by financial uncertainty and unanswered questions.

Florida law allows certain surviving family members to pursue compensation when a death results from wrongful conduct. While no legal action can undo the loss, a wrongful death claim can provide financial stability and accountability.

A wrongful death attorney in Fort Lauderdale helps families pursue compensation under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act when a loved one’s death is caused by negligence. The claim is filed by the personal representative of the estate on behalf of surviving family members. Compensation may include funeral expenses, lost financial support, and emotional losses. Florida law imposes filing deadlines, so early legal guidance helps protect a family’s rights.

Call (954) 951-0000 for a Free Consultation

Understanding Florida’s Wrongful Death Law

Wrongful death claims in Florida are governed by the Florida Wrongful Death Act (§768.16–§768.26) .

The lawsuit must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate on behalf of eligible survivors. Survivors may include a spouse, children, parents, and in certain cases other dependent relatives.

In most situations, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of death.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Fort Lauderdale

Car Accidents

Traffic crashes remain a leading cause of fatal injuries nationwide. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) highlights the impact of speeding, impaired driving, and distracted driving.

Learn more about vehicle-related claims on our Car Accident Lawyer page .

Truck Accidents

Commercial truck crashes often involve complex liability issues and may include multiple responsible parties.

Additional information is available on our Truck Accident Lawyer page .

Workplace Accidents

Fatal workplace incidents may involve construction hazards or industrial accidents regulated by federal agencies such as OSHA.

Medical Negligence

Medical malpractice can lead to fatal complications. These cases often require detailed expert review and documentation.

Defective Products

If a defective vehicle part, medical device, or consumer product caused the fatal injury, strict liability principles may apply.

Establishing Liability in a Wrongful Death Case

To succeed in a wrongful death claim, the estate must prove negligence, meaning a duty of care existed and was breached, resulting in death.

Florida follows a comparative negligence system under §768.81. If the deceased was partially at fault, compensation may be reduced proportionally.

Compensation in a Florida Wrongful Death Claim

Economic Damages

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical expenses prior to death
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of future income

Non-Economic Damages

  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of parental guidance
  • Mental pain and suffering

For additional information about personal injury representation, visit our Personal Injury Lawyers page .

Why You Should Not Handle a Wrongful Death Claim Alone

Insurance companies may attempt to limit exposure quickly after a fatal accident. Families may face complex legal procedures and evidence requirements.

Professional guidance can help preserve evidence, calculate long-term losses, and ensure timely filing within statutory limits.

How The Injury Firm Builds a Wrongful Death Case

  1. Free consultation
  2. Estate representation guidance
  3. Comprehensive investigation
  4. Expert consultation
  5. Economic damage analysis
  6. Negotiation strategy
  7. Litigation preparation
  8. Ongoing communication

Review prior outcomes on our Case Results page or see client feedback through our Google Reviews .

Handling Alone vs Hiring a Wrongful Death Attorney

Handling AloneHiring a Wrongful Death Attorney
Uncertainty about survivor eligibility Clear explanation of Florida law
Difficulty calculating income loss Professional economic analysis
Risk of missed deadlines Timely filing within statute limits

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can file a wrongful death claim?

The personal representative files the lawsuit on behalf of eligible survivors.

What is the statute of limitations?

In most cases, the claim must be filed within two years of the date of death.

What damages are available?

Damages may include funeral expenses, lost support, and mental pain and suffering.

Is this the same as a criminal case?

No. A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit seeking financial compensation.

Speak With a Fort Lauderdale Wrongful Death Attorney

If your family has lost a loved one due to negligence, you may explore your legal options today.

Call (954) 951-0000

Email records@flinjuryfirm.com

THE INJURY FIRM
1608 East Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334

Phone (954) 951-0000
Fax: (954) 951-1000
Click Here To Send Email

 

WEST PALM BEACH
2536 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33409

Phone (561) 990-4000
Click Here To Send Email

 

ORLANDO
4495 S. Semoran Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32822

Phone (407) 444-0000
Fax: (407) 402-1111
Click Here To Send Email



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FORT LAUDERDALE PERSONAL INJURY
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1608 East Commercial Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33334

Phone (954) 951-0000
Fax: (954) 951-1000

Toll-free: 833-332-1333
Click Here To Send Email

THE INJURY FIRM

WEST PALM BEACH

2536 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach, Florida 33409

Phone (561) 990-4000

Toll-free: 833-332-1333
Click Here To Send Email

 THE INJURY FIRM

ORLANDO

4495 S. Semoran Blvd.
Orlando, Florida 32822

Phone ( 407) 444-0000
FAX (407) 402-1111

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