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Wrongful Death Lawsuits in North Carolina

If you have lost a family member due to a fatal accident, not only have you lost the companionship of a loved one, but you've also lost the value of their services and financial support. While your loved one cannot be replaced, a wrongful death lawsuit is the legal tool used to provide financial compensation to surviving family members.

In North Carolina, wrongful death lawsuits must be filed within two years of the date of death. If the fatal accident was caused by another person's carelessness or recklessness, then a wrongful death lawsuit may be brought after the death of a parent, a spouse, a child — or even an unborn child.

The Charlotte law firm of Brown, Moore & Associates, PLLC, has significant experience representing clients in wrongful death lawsuits after the loss of a family member. We have represented family members in hundreds of wrongful death lawsuits, arising from situations including:

Examples of Recent Wrongful Death Lawsuits: In the medical malpractice field, our law firm recently obtained a $1.2 million settlement for the family of a patient who died after a physician failed to properly diagnose a disease. Read more about our law firm's recent achievements for our clients.

What Compensation Is Available From a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

As difficult as it may be to consider, a wrongful death lawsuit places a monetary value on the loss of a close family member. For example, if a husband is killed, the wrongful death lawsuit may compensate his wife for lost future wages from her husband's employment. If a child's parent is killed, then the wrongful death action may compensate the child for the loss of the parent's guidance and estimated future financial assistance.

Wrongful death lawsuits require our attorneys to work in close consultation with financial experts and family specialists. This team's job is to develop a complete picture of what it means to have lost this family member — and then to translate that loss into a dollar amount that will then be demanded in a formal legal action.

Learn More About Our Law Firm and Our Practice

If you are considering a wrongful death action — or are seeking information on behalf of a friend or family member — we encourage you to learn more about our law firm, our attorneys and the services we offer our clients.

For answers to specific questions, we invite you to schedule a confidential and complimentary consultation with one of our lawyers.

Call toll-free 866-959-2586 or send us an e-mail to make an appointment.

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