When a family member dies as a result of someone else’s actions, your life turns upside down in an instant. You’re left with emotional and financial losses, all because someone committed a negligent act. Â
If you need help during this challenging time, turn to a Sparks wrongful death lawyer. They can explain why it may benefit you and your family to file a lawsuit. If warranted, this lawyer can serve as your legal representation.Â
Shook & Stone Injury Lawyers has obtained over $1 billion for our clients. We empathize with those dealing with the loss of a family member. If you want to review your legal options or seek compensation from anyone responsible for your family member’s death, we are here for you. To learn more, schedule a free case consultation with a Sparks personal injury lawyer.Â
The emotional toll that follows the death of a family member may feel like it is too much to handle at times. You cannot change the fact that your loved one is gone. However, with help from a Sparks wrongful death attorney, you can seek justice and compensatory damages from anyone responsible for your family member’s death.Â
Your lawyer handles your legal matters while you and your loved ones care for each other. They build a case to show a judge or jury that you should be compensated for the losses you and your family now face. You may be able to accept a settlement negotiated by your lawyer. Or, if you want to see your case through to trial, your lawyer supports your decision to do so.Â
The caring and compassionate team at Shook & Stone Injury Lawyers has garnered numerous positive client reviews and testimonials. Our team ensures that our clients’ legal needs are met. We will do anything we can to support you as you cope with your family member’s loss. Contact us for information about how we can help you submit a wrongful death claim.Â
The Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) define the statute of limitations for a wrongful death claim. According to NRS 11.190(4)(e), you have two years from the date of someone’s death to submit a claim for compensation from any liable parties.Â
A wrongful death lawyer in Sparks will let you know if you are eligible to file a claim. Per NRS 41.085, you may submit a wrongful death claim if you are the personal representative of a deceased person (decedent). Based on this, you may be able to file a claim if you are a surviving spouse, sibling, child, or grandparent of a deceased individual.Â
Submitting a wrongful death claim can feel overwhelming in the aftermath of your loved one’s death. Your attorney remains accessible throughout the claims process.
Ideally, they get a settlement for you right away. If your attorney does not receive a fair settlement offer, they will advise you to bring your case in front of a judge or jury.Â
Your attorney answers personal injury frequently asked questions, including ones relating to the compensatory damages available in wrongful death lawsuits. They will encourage you to ask for economic and non-economic damages. Reasons you may get damages include:
Your lawyer may use a personal injury settlement calculator to determine how much your case is worth. They understand that a liable party or their insurer may commit substantial time and resources to dispute your case.
Thus, they will prepare an argument to prove that a liable party was negligent and, as such, should have to compensate you for the harm you have suffered.Â
Proving negligence is incredibly difficult. Your lawyer focuses on the elements of negligence. They want a judge or jury to see that a liable party had a duty of care to avoid careless and reckless acts. This duty was violated, leading to an incident in which your family member was killed. Because of your family member’s death, you face quantifiable and subjective losses.Â
Your attorney may use witness statements, accident scene photos, police reports, and other evidence to validate their claim that a party was negligent. If your lawyer has an abundance of proof, it boosts your chances of securing compensation in your wrongful death case.Â
In alignment with NRS 41.141, Nevada follows a modified comparative negligence statute relative to wrongful death cases. If a judge or jury rules your family member is 1-50% liable for their fatal accident, what you receive in damages may be reduced by their percentage of fault. In a situation where this individual is more than 50% at fault, you may not get damages.Â
The party responsible for a wrongful death depends on the circumstances of your case. Your lawyer may talk with witnesses, review surveillance or traffic camera footage, and read through accident reports to understand what happened that led to your family member’s death.Â
They may find that one or more parties may be liable for their death, including:
How you proceed with a wrongful death case may impact your family now and in the future. If you work with a lawyer who understands liability, you are well-equipped to get money from any parties responsible for your loved one’s death. This attorney is your legal advocate. They will do everything within their power to help you get the optimal case outcome.Â
Shook & Stone Injury Lawyers has provided exceptional legal services and support to more than 30,000 clients. We can discuss what a wrongful claim entails and whether you are eligible to file one.Â
If you are ready to submit a claim, we will remain on your side every step of the way. Request a free case consultation with our wrongful death attorneys in Sparks.