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WORNGFUL DEATH · LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Wrongful Death Lawyers Supporting Families Through Difficult Times

Justice for your loved one. Protection for your family’s future.

Losing someone unexpectedly because of another party’s negligence creates emotional pain, financial uncertainty, and legal challenges no family should face alone. Medical bills, funeral costs, and the sudden loss of income can place overwhelming pressure on those left behind.

Root Law Group helps families across Los Angeles, Encino, Beverly Hills, and Sherman Oaks pursue wrongful death claims with compassion, clarity, and strong legal representation. When negligence leads to a fatal accident, accountability matters.

Your family deserves answers, support, and the opportunity to seek justice.

WHEN IT APPLIES

When a Fatal Accident Becomes a Wrongful Death Claim

Not every tragic loss is legally classified the same way.

A wrongful death claim arises when someone loses their life because of another person’s negligence, reckless actions, or failure to provide a safe environment. These cases often involve both emotional loss and serious financial consequences for surviving family members.

Our Los Angeles wrongful death attorneys handle cases involving: 
  • RFatal car accidents
  • RTruck and motorcycle crashes
  • RWorkplace accidents
  • RSlip and fall fatalities
  • RDangerous property conditions
  • PDog attack fatalities
  • PNegligent security incidents
  • PDefective products causing fatal injuries

Strong legal action helps protect both accountability and long-term family stability.

ELIGIBILITY

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in California

Legal rights depend on your relationship to the person who passed away.

California law allows certain family members and dependents to pursue compensation after a wrongful death. These cases are highly sensitive and require careful legal guidance from the beginning.

Eligible parties may include:

Spouses and Domestic Partners

Surviving spouses and registered domestic partners are commonly the first to pursue wrongful death claims.

Children and Dependents

Biological children, adopted children, and in some cases, financial dependents may have legal standing.

Parents and Other Eligible Family Members

When there is no surviving spouse or child, parents or other legally recognized beneficiaries may be able to file.

Estate Representatives

A personal representative of the deceased person’s estate may also be able to bring a claim on behalf of surviving family members, depending on the circumstances and how the estate is being handled.

COMPENSATION

What Compensation May Be Available

Financial recovery cannot replace a loved one, but it can protect your future.

Wrongful death claims help families recover damages related to both immediate expenses and long-term financial loss. Insurance companies often attempt to reduce these claims significantly.

Compensation may include:

  • RFuneral and burial expenses
  • RFinal medical bills
  • RLoss of financial support
  • RLoss of future income and benefits
  • RLoss of companionship and guidance
  • PHousehold service replacement
  • PEmotional suffering in applicable claims
  • PAdditional damages based on the case circumstances

Every case requires a full review of both economic and personal loss.

OUR PROCESS

How We Build a Strong Wrongful Death Case

Serious cases require careful investigation and strong evidence.

Wrongful death claims often involve complex liability questions, multiple parties, and aggressive insurance defense teams. Early legal action helps preserve critical evidence. Our legal team supports your case through:

Case Evaluation

We review how the fatal accident occurred, available evidence, and who may be legally responsible.

Investigation and Documentation

We gather accident reports, medical records, witness statements, expert analysis, and supporting documentation.

Liability and Damage Assessment

We establish negligence and calculate both financial and long-term family losses.

Settlement or Litigation

We pursue fair compensation through negotiation and prepare for trial when necessary.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is wrongful death different from a criminal case?

A wrongful death claim is a civil legal action focused on financial compensation, while criminal cases involve government prosecution and criminal penalties.

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

California has strict deadlines for wrongful death cases. Delaying action can affect your legal rights and access to important evidence.

Can multiple family members file the same claim?

Yes. Depending on the family structure, multiple eligible parties may be included within one wrongful death case.

What if the death happened in a workplace accident?

Workplace fatalities may involve both workers’ compensation benefits and separate third-party wrongful death claims depending on the circumstances.

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Protect Your Family’s Rights After a Tragic Loss

The loss of a loved one affects every part of life, emotionally, financially, and personally. You should not have to face legal pressure and insurance companies during an already painful time. Root Law Group helps families across Los Angeles, Encino, Beverly Hills, and Sherman Oaks pursue justice with compassionate legal guidance and strong representation from the start.