Fatal Car Accident Lawyer in Greensboro
Losing a family member in a fatal car accident is a deeply traumatic and painful experience. If this has happened to your family, you may be entitled to financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, and other harm you’ve suffered because of your loss.
Many families also find a sense of comfort and closure from taking steps to seek a measure of justice for a loved one killed in a car crash that was someone else’s fault.
Contact Ward Black Law today for a free claim review with a fatal car accident lawyer in Greensboro, NC. We are ready to review your situation and discuss your best legal options in complete confidence.
Losing a loved one to a fatal car accident is both emotionally and financially devastating. If someone else is to blame for your loss, they could owe you and your family compensation for your losses. However, proving liability for the accident could be complicated, as it requires an in-depth investigation and potentially fraught negotiations with insurance companies.
Fortunately, you do not have to face this challenging time alone. Instead, you can get help from our experienced wrongful death lawyers, who can:
North Carolina was the fifth deadliest state for car accidents in one recent year, with 1,630 deaths resulting from traffic collisions – a nearly 20 percent increase over the number of traffic fatalities from half a decade earlier. These fatalities stemmed from accidents like the following:
Among the most common causes of car accidents are:
Under North Carolina law, individual family members cannot file a wrongful death claim themselves. Instead, the personal representative of the victim’s estate – either a person specified in the victim’s will or appointed by the court – must file the lawsuit.
A wrongful death claim may seek compensation for both the victim’s estate and the surviving family members. If the lawsuit is successful, the compensation will be distributed following North Carolina’s intestate succession law. In many cases, that means the surviving spouse and children will recover compensation. Parents, siblings, grandparents, and other relatives may be the beneficiaries if no spouse or children survive the deceased person.
If you’ve lost a loved one in a fatal accident in North Carolina, your family may be entitled to compensation for the following:
Our experienced wrongful death attorneys in Greensboro can give you a better idea about how much your case might be worth after reviewing it in detail.
In North Carolina, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit is two years after the date of death. While two years may seem like a long time, you should consult our attorneys immediately.
If you bring your suit after the two-year deadline, the defendant will likely file a motion with the court to dismiss your case. That means you could receive no compensation at all, no matter how severe your financial and emotional hardships are or how strong your case otherwise seems. Our skilled fatal car accident lawyers can navigate these deadlines as we pursue maximum compensation for you.
If you have lost a loved one in a fatal motor vehicle accident in Greensboro, don’t wait to take action. The wrongful death attorneys at Ward Black Law have a distinguished track record of supporting families in situations like yours, as we’ve helped our clients recover more than $150 million in settlements. We understand how emotionally difficult and financially draining your situation is. Let us do everything we can to provide you with the financial security you deserve and the justice your loved one is owed.
Contact our Greensboro car accident lawyers today for a free case review, and let’s discuss how we can help you during this challenging time.
If you were injured in any type of car accident in Greensboro, NC, or surrounding areas, contact the experienced attorneys at Ward Black Law. We look forward to reviewing your options during a free initial consultation and determining whether you could be owed compensation.
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