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Why Hire Our Wrongful Death Attorney in Murray?

Under Utah law, a wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct of another party. If you have lost a loved one under these circumstances, the path forward can feel overwhelming, but you do not have to walk it alone. 

We Win Injury Law is a dedicated personal injury firm serving Murray and the surrounding Utah communities, and our Murray personal injury attorneys will stand beside you during this difficult time. We encourage you to reach out for a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options.

Leading Causes of Wrongful Death 

Wrongful death cases arise from a wide range of circumstances, but they all share one common thread: someone’s preventable actions or inactions led to a fatal outcome. If your loved one’s death resulted from any of the following causes, you may have grounds to pursue legal action:

  • Motor vehicle accidents: Car crashes, truck collisions, motorcycle wrecks, and pedestrian accidents remain among the most common causes of wrongful death. These cases often involve drunk driving, distracted driving, or speeding.
  • Medical malpractice: Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, medication mistakes, and birth injuries can all be fatal when healthcare providers fail to meet the standard of care.
  • Workplace accidents: Construction site accidents, industrial equipment malfunctions, and exposure to hazardous materials can be deadly, especially when employers neglect safety protocols.
  • Defective products: Faulty vehicle components, dangerous medications, malfunctioning appliances, and other defective consumer products can cause fatal injuries.
  • Premises liability: Slip and fall accidents, inadequate security, swimming pool drownings, and other hazards on someone else’s property can lead to wrongful death claims against negligent property owners.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Utah?

Only certain people have the legal standing to file a wrongful death claim in Utah. Generally, the claim must be filed either by the deceased person’s heirs or by the personal representative (sometimes called the executor) of the deceased person’s estate. If the deceased was an adult living under legal guardianship at the time of death, that guardian may also file the claim on behalf of the family.

So who qualifies as an heir under Utah’s wrongful death statutes? The surviving spouse holds primary standing, followed by surviving children, including those who were legally adopted. Surviving parents—biological or adoptive—may also file a claim. 

Stepchildren can pursue a wrongful death action as long as they were under 18 years old at the time of the stepparent’s death and financially dependent on the deceased. If none of these immediate family members survive, other blood relatives may step forward to file the claim.

Trust We Win Injury Law to Fight for Your Loved One

When you hire We Win Injury Law to handle your wrongful death claim, you gain advocates who will treat your case with the seriousness and compassion it deserves. From the very first consultation, we will listen carefully to what happened and help you determine whether you have a viable claim.

Once you decide to move forward, we will handle the heavy lifting. Our attorneys will conduct a thorough investigation, gather evidence, and identify all potentially liable parties. We will also communicate with insurance companies on your behalf and calculate the full scope of your damages to ensure nothing gets overlooked. 

Throughout the process, we will keep you informed and involved, answering your questions and explaining each step clearly. If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial and advocate fiercely for your family in court.

Types of Compensation Available in Wrongful Death Cases

A successful wrongful death lawsuit results in the court ordering the defendant to pay damages to the deceased’s family or estate. Most of these damages fall under the category of compensatory damages, which are designed to address the tangible and intangible losses your family has suffered. 

In Utah, you may be entitled to recover compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills related to your loved one’s final injury or illness
  • Lost wages, including the future income and employment benefits your loved one would likely have earned
  • Loss of potential inheritance, if your loved one was an adult with earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering your loved one experienced between the time of injury and death
  • Loss of your loved one’s companionship, guidance, advice, and emotional support

In cases involving particularly egregious conduct, such as intentional harm or extreme recklessness, the court may also award punitive damages. These are not meant to compensate your family directly but rather to punish the wrongdoer and discourage similar behavior in the future.

How Long Do You Have to File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Utah?

Utah imposes strict deadlines, known as statutes of limitations, that determine how long you have to file your claim. For most wrongful death lawsuits in Utah, you must file within two years of the date of death. Missing these deadlines can prevent you from pursuing compensation entirely, regardless of how strong your case might be. That’s why it is essential to consult with an attorney as soon as possible. 

How to Investigate and Gather Evidence for a Wrongful Death Claim

Building a strong wrongful death case requires thorough investigation and meticulous evidence collection. The goal is to construct a compelling, evidence-based narrative that clearly demonstrates how the defendant’s actions caused your loved one’s death and the full extent of your family’s losses.

Your Murray wrongful death attorney will work to obtain police reports, autopsy results, and medical records that document the circumstances surrounding your loved one’s death. In complex cases, expert witnesses may be brought in to reconstruct accidents, analyze medical treatment, or testify about industry safety standards. Financial experts can help calculate lost future earnings and other economic damages. 

Speak with a Murray Wrongful Death Lawyer Today

No legal claim can undo the loss of someone you love, but it can provide the financial stability to help your family move forward. If negligence or recklessness took someone from your family, We Win Injury Law will aggressively pursue the justice and compensation you deserve. Contact us at 435-688-9558 to discuss your situation with a Murray wrongful death lawyer.

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