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Pigeon Forge Wrongful Death Lawyer

Losing a loved one is heartbreaking under any circumstances, but it is even more tragic when the fatality occurs because of an accident that could have been prevented. According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 214,000 people are killed through unintentional incidents every year. Though the grief can be overwhelming for family members, there are other implications. The financial consequences and other losses will impact your life in numerous ways that you might not expect.

Taking legal action cannot bring back someone close to you, but a Tennessee wrongful death action can fill some of the void left behind after a devastating accident. Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette is prepared to pursue those responsible, as we have extensive experience representing families in these cases. Please contact our firm to speak with a Pigeon Forge wrongful death lawyer today. We can schedule a no-cost case evaluation to provide details, and a legal summary may be useful.

Overview of Tennessee Wrongful Death Laws

These cases fall under personal injury laws and work in a similar fashion, except that the victim was killed instead of being hurt. Therefore, survivors must be able to prove the elements of negligence. If you have evidence showing that the fatal accident was directly caused by the at-fault party’s failure to exercise reasonable care, you may be entitled to compensation. Examples of wrongful death cases include:

  • Car, truck, and motorcycle crashes;
  • Pedestrian and bicycle accidents;
  • Bus collisions;
  • Slips, trips, and falls on property;
  • Drownings in swimming pools, hot tubs, spas, and other water facilities; and
  • Boating accidents.

Monetary damages in a wrongful death aim to compensate the surviving family members for their losses. You may qualify to recover for funeral and burial costs, as well as losses related to education, guidance, consortium, support, and financial contributions.

Wrongful Death Claims Process

Because the victim has passed, the only individuals who can pursue a wrongful death claim are those designated by law. A surviving spouse, child, or parent may have standing, as does the personal representative handling the decedent’s estate. The legal process begins by filing a claim with the at-fault party’s auto, business, or property insurance company. Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette will handle your claim, and we will attempt to settle for a fair amount.

However, insurers tend to protect their own financial interests, not yours. If the company refuses to pay reasonable compensation, our Pigeon Forge wrongful death lawyers will take the next steps by suing in court. We will file the complaint, appear for all court hearings, and handle all necessary tasks for litigation and a trial.

Contact Our Pigeon Forge Wrongful Death Lawyers to Learn More

If you would like additional information about your rights after a fatal accident, please call 866-862-4855 or go online to reach Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette. We can set up a free consultation with a Pigeon Forge wrongful death lawyer who will advise you on legal options. Our team serves clients in Sevier County and Eastern Tennessee, so we are happy to help.

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