Wrongful Death

If you lost a family member in a tragic accident caused by someone else’s negligence or misconduct, you may be entitled to seek money damages in a wrongful death lawsuit. To evaluate whether you have a wrongful death claim, contact us 24/7 for a free, no-obligation consultation. We take wrongful death cases on a contingency fee, which means you don’t pay anything unless we obtain a settlement or win your case at trial.

What is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil (as opposed to criminal) claim where eligible family members can recover money damages from the person who caused the death of their loved one. If the wrongdoer was acting on behalf of their employer when the accident occurred, the employer could also be held responsible. To prove the claim, a plaintiff must show that the defendant’s wrongful, negligent, or careless act caused the death of their loved one. In addition to providing compensation for a family’s tragic and preventable loss, a wrongful death lawsuit provides an opportunity to hold the wrongdoers accountable.

Who Can File a Lawsuit for Wrongful Death?

In Texas, the surviving children, parents, and spouse (including common-law spouses) can assert a wrongful death claim. Unfortunately, siblings of the deceased cannot assert a claim. Typically, the rights of the eligible family members are resolved in a single lawsuit.

What Damages Can Be Recovered in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

Family members can recover damages for the pain and suffering, mental anguish, and loss of companionship caused by the death of their loved one. Damages for loss of financial support are also recoverable. For example, a surviving spouse can recover damages for the financial support he or she would have received from the deceased. Similarly, a surviving child can recover damages for the amount the deceased parent would have contributed to his or her maintenance and support, as well as the value of the parent’s care, education, and training. If the defendant acted willfully, or was grossly negligent, a wrongful death plaintiff can also recover punitive damages, which are money damages intended to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior. Wrongful death lawsuits are often resolved before trial in a wrongful death lawsuit settlement.

Is There a Deadline to File a Claim for Wrongful Death?

In Texas, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within 2 years of the family member’s passing. Although there are narrow and limited exceptions to this rule, if a case is not filed within 2 years of the family member’s death, there is a strong chance the claim will be barred. It is also important to act quickly because the more time that passes, the greater the chance that evidence supporting your claim will be lost or destroyed.