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Fort Myers & Sarasota Wrongful Death

When a person dies, that death is considered a wrongful death if it was deliberately caused by the negligence or misconduct of another. Accidents resulting in Fort Myers and Sarasota wrongful death cases can include the following:

  • A gun cleaning accident or improper handling of a firearm
  • Exposure to environmental or hazardous conditions
  • Defective or faulty performance by a manufactured product
  • Accidents involving cars, 18-wheelers, and even aircraft

A Fort Myers wrongful death lawsuit may be filed by the surviving spouse, children, and sometimes parents when a wrongful death occurs. The estate of the deceased may also file a Fort Myers wrongful death lawsuit to seek financial remedy for the pecuniary or monetary losses sustained as a result of the tragic loss of their loved one.

What Florida laws govern wrongful death?

The Florida Wrongful Death Act allows immediate family members to recover monetary damages for a wide range of losses stemming from wrongful death in Fort Myers or Sarasota. These include the following:

  • Funeral and burial costs for the deceased
  • Medical costs incurred, such as hospital and ambulance charges, prior to the deceased's passing
  • Emotional grief and loss of companionship by the spouse
  • Loss of parental guidance and support by the child
  • Loss of the wages and income produced by the deceased
  • The value of household tasks the deceased contributed to the home

The All Injuries Law Firm P.A understands Florida wrongful death law. In Fort Myers and beyond, our firm has a sterling reputation for our work and more than 20 years experience representing cases.   We have a thorough understanding of how to best try cases regarding wrongful death in Sarasota and Fort Myers.

Consult us about your wrongful death claim in Fort Myers or Sarasota

The laws related to personal injury and wrongful death are very complicated.  You need a highly qualified wrongful death attorney, like those at the All Injuries Law Firm P.A., to help determine the best way to proceed with your case. For example, with respect to wrongful death in the State of Florida, the statute of limitations is two years. In other words, if you do not file your Fort Myers wrongful death claim or lawsuit within this two-year deadline, you lose your ability to do so forever in both in Fort Myers and Sarasota.  Wrongful death law in Florida has many other nuances a qualified attorney can help you navigate.

If you are in need of a Fort Myers or Sarasota injury, accident, wrongful death or workers' compensation attorney, please do not hesitate to call us at (941) 623-4551 or toll free at (888) 393-9036. If you prefer, you may send us an e-mail or fill out the form on the Contact Us page of this website, and a representative from our firm will be in contact with you shortly. We look forward to hearing from you.

In addition to our Port Charlotte office, All Injuries Law Firm, P.A can serve you in Fort Myers and Sarasota, Florida.
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