A variety of factors can cause a wrongful death. If an individual or entity acts negligently, and someone dies as a result, the death may be deemed wrongful. In these circumstances, the family of the deceased individual may be able to hold the negligent party accountable through an Atlanta wrongful death lawsuit.
If you have lost a loved one due to another’s careless actions, our Atlanta wrongful death lawyers can handle your case with compassion. Simply fill out our free case review form and our Atlanta wrongful death attorneys will send you a quick response regarding your claim.
Below please find several of the common causes of wrongful death in Atlanta:
Car Accidents: Motorists have a duty to use caution while driving; follow rules of the road; be aware of other drivers and pedestrians; and operate their motor vehicles according to the current conditions. Families who have lost loved ones in auto accidents may be able to file an Atlanta wrongful death claim against the negligent party.
Medical Malpractice: If a healthcare professional or facility fails to provide patients with the accepted standard of care and a patient is injured or killed, the negligent party may be held accountable in court. Medical malpractice leads to countless wrongful deaths in the United States each year. According to data compiled by the U.S. Department of Justice, more than 90% of medical malpractice cases involve a plaintiff who alleges that the defendant’s actions lead to a death or permanent injury.
Product Liability: According to Atlanta product liability law, manufacturers, designers and distributors have a duty to make sure their products are safe for public use. Unfortunately, these parties may neglect to thoroughly test their products before releasing them into the market. If a product has a design flaw, manufacturing defect or marketing defect, and an individual dies as a result, the victim's family can pursue wrongful death damages.
Workplace Accidents: A hazardous workplace can present a serious risk to workers. Atlanta work accidents including explosions, falls, burns and machine accidents lead to numerous workplace deaths. If a worker is killed on the job in Atlanta because of the employer’s negligence, the decedent’s family can pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. Employers have a responsibility to follow safety standards set by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and take reasonable steps to prevent harm to their employees.
If you have lost a loved one due to another’s negligence, carelessness or recklessness, contact our knowledgeable and compassionate Atlanta wrongful death attorneys today. We can help ensure that justice is served and you maintain financial stability following your loved one’s death. To learn more about your legal rights, fill out our free case evaluation form. An Atlanta wrongful death lawyer will review your claim, at no cost to you.
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In a case against R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, attorneys Keith Mitnik, Greg Prysock, Joe Taraska and Katy Massa recovered a $40 million tobacco litigation verdict on behalf of the husband and daughter of a woman who died after smoking two packs of cigarettes a day for 36 years.
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