Muerte por Negligencia

Wrongful Death

A wrongful death claim is defined as “the death of a person caused by the conduct or negligence of another.” Florida’s wrongful death laws entitle the family members or beneficiaries of the deceased to seek monetary damages. These damages are used to cover a number of expenses, such as:

  • Funeral costs
  • Medical expenses
  • Administrative fees for estate planning
  • Loss of future income
  • Loss of insurance and other benefits
  • Loss of inheritances
  • Pain and suffering
  • Non-economic losses, such as companionship, love, support, guidance, protection, care, etc.
The Florida Wrongful Death attorneys at the Martindale Law Group are committed to protecting the rights of families who have unexpectedly lost a loved one, and provide expertise to help them recover compensation for their loss.

Wrongful death can occur at any moment. At the Martindale Law Group, our team of experienced Orlando wrongful death attorneys has previously represented families who have lost a loved one due to the following unfortunate events:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Aircraft accidents
  • Boating accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Construction accidents
  • Work-related accidents
  • Defective and dangerous products
  • Nursing home negligence and abuse

The Martindale Law Group

Our lawyers have successfully represented and fought for clients in numerous wrongful death lawsuits while providing compassionate representation and counsel to our clients. Although we cannot replace the person you lost, we can help you secure the compensation you need to feel financially secure and move forward after these difficult times.Abogado de accidente Rick Martindale

With the help of a Florida wrongful death lawyer, your case will be handled quickly and efficiently. There is no fee for Wrongful Death cases unless we recover compensation for You. Call today for a free consultation with one of our experienced Personal Injury lawyers about your wrongful death claim at (407) 874-5434 or toll-free at 855-446-8587, or fill out our free case evaluation form.