Warning Signs
Wrongful death claims are made against person(s) who are liable for a death due to negligence or intent to cause harm. These civil actions are generally brought by surviving family members who may be experiencing financial injury as a result of the death. Most wrongful death claims stem from situations involving defective drugs and products, medical malpractice, toxic exposure and poisoning, and injuries from accidents.
Diagnosis & Care
If your loved one died as a result of another person’s negligence or because someone else acted with intent to cause harm, and you or your family are experiencing financial stress as a result of the death, the Law Offices of Wais, Vogelstein, and Bedigian have the financial resources, medical knowledge, and litigation experience to ensure you receive the damages you deserve.
Expenses
Families who file wrongful death lawsuits may be eligible for millions of dollars in damages. Our medical malpractice lawyers can recover compensation for the families of the victim for medical costs, funeral and burial expenses, as well as other costs incurred as a direct result of the death. The family may also be entitled to compensation for future earnings or benefits.
Treatment Centers
Wrongful death of a loved one can be a devastating experience. For information on grief counseling with mental health professionals in your area, visit the American Counseling Association at www.counseling.org.
Books & Resources
If you believe you have a wrongful death claim, contact the Law Offices of Wais, Vogelstein, and Bedigian for legal guidance.
