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Jacksonville Wrongful Death Lawyers

Your Path to Justice for Your Loved One Starts Here

If a loved one has passed away in an accident that could have been avoided, you may be able to bring a wrongful death case in the state of Florida. At Edwards & Ragatz, P.A., we know that this does not alleviate grieving, but it can help you keep your head above water and support your family after unexpectedly losing someone. Let our team listen to your story, investigate the accident, hold the negligent party liable for their actions, and secure your entitled compensation, while you and your family focus on each other.

Contact our Jacksonville wrongful death attorneys today at (904) 295-1050} to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can help.

Common Wrongful Death Claims

Wrongful death happens when there is either a person or an entity who acts in a negligent or careless manner that results in the death of your loved one. Sometimes that means someone breached a legal obligation to keep your loved one safe. Sometimes it means that they did something that directly caused the death of your loved one. 

The most common wrongful death cases arise from the following:

These all warrant you bringing a wrongful death claim and will allow you to directly bring a case against the individual or entity who is responsible for the death of your loved one. Because wrongful death cases have the potential to be entirely complicated, it is so important to hire a competent attorney to help you. 

Our Jacksonville wrongful death lawyers have handled many cases like yours and will be more than glad to take on yours. You deserve to have your case be a priority and we want to ensure that you are being taken care of.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida?

Only the personal representative of the deceased’s estate can file a wrongful death lawsuit in Florida. This person is appointed through the probate court and acts on behalf of the deceased’s estate.

The beneficiaries are the individuals who may receive compensation if the lawsuit is successful. They are categorized as follows:

  • Surviving Spouse: The spouse of the deceased is entitled to recover damages. This includes compensation for the loss of companionship, support, and other related losses.
  • Children: The deceased’s surviving children are also eligible to receive damages. This includes both minor and adult children.
  • Parents: If the deceased was a minor or did not have a spouse or children, the surviving parents can be beneficiaries.
  • Other Dependents: If there are no surviving spouse, children, or parents, other dependents or relatives who were financially dependent on the deceased may also be considered, but this is less common and subject to specific legal provisions.

Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases

Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing is a devastating experience, and families are often left facing emotional and financial hardships. Fortunately, Florida law allows surviving family members to seek compensation through a wrongful death lawsuit, holding responsible parties accountable for their actions.

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