Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer in Lower Merion, PA
Losing a loved one in a preventable accident is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure. Beyond grief, survivors are often left with unexpected expenses and the uncertainty of how to move forward. At Kalikhman & Rayz, our attorneys provide the compassionate guidance and aggressive advocacy families need during this difficult time.
When negligence leads to tragedy, you deserve a dedicated Lower Merion wrongful death accident lawyer who will fight to hold the responsible parties accountable and pursue justice on your behalf. Since 2005, our firm has helped thousands of clients recover the compensation they need after serious accidents. As experienced Lower Merion personal injury lawyers, we are committed to treating every client with honesty and respect while standing up to insurance companies that put profits ahead of people.
Call Kalikhman & Rayz today for a free consultation to discuss your options.
Understanding Wrongful Death in Pennsylvania
A wrongful death occurs when a person’s life is cut short because of another party’s negligence or recklessness behaviors. In Pennsylvania, the law allows surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim to seek accountability and financial support after such a devastating loss. These cases are not only about compensation, they are about justice, closure, and ensuring the negligent party is held responsible.
At Kalikhman & Rayz, our attorneys handle wrongful death cases arising from:
- Car Accidents: Collisions caused by speeding, distracted, or impaired drivers can tragically end in the loss of a loved one.
- Truck Accidents: Large commercial vehicles often cause catastrophic harm, and when negligence is involved, the results are too often fatal.
- Motorcycle Accidents: Riders have little protection, and a single careless act by another driver can lead to deadly injuries.
- Pedestrian Accidents: When motorists fail to yield or drive recklessly, pedestrians are at great risk of fatal injuries.
- Bicycle Accidents: Cyclists struck by cars or trucks may suffer severe trauma that proves fatal.
- Slip and Fall Accidents: Slip and fall accidents or other unsafe property conditions can sometimes lead to life-ending injuries, particularly for older adults or those with preexisting health conditions.
Every case is different, which is why families benefit from working with an experienced wrongful death lawyer who can explain their rights, investigate what happened, and guide them through the legal process with care and compassion.
Your Family Deserves Compensation for Your Immense Loss
No amount of money can ever make up for the loss of a loved one. Still, a wrongful death claim can ease the financial burden that often follows a tragic accident and provide a measure of justice by holding the negligent party accountable.
In Pennsylvania, surviving family members may be entitled to recover compensation for a variety of losses, including:
Funeral Expenses
Funeral and burial costs can be overwhelming. A wrongful death claim may cover these expenses so families are not left with additional financial strain.
Medical Bills
If your loved one received medical treatment before passing, compensation may include those outstanding medical costs.
Loss of Income and Benefits
Families may recover the wages, benefits, and financial support the deceased would have provided if their life had not been cut short.
Loss of Companionship and Guidance
The law recognizes the deep emotional toll of losing a spouse, parent, or child. Compensation may address the loss of care, guidance, and companionship that the deceased provided.
Pain and Suffering
Surviving family members may also be entitled to damages for the grief and mental anguish caused by the wrongful death.
At Kalikhman & Rayz, we approach every case with compassion and determination. We take the time to understand how the loss has affected your family and fight to secure the compensation you need to begin moving forward.
Our Process for Your Case
Here's our step-by-step process:
Meet With Us
We'll listen to your story, answer your questions, and explain what you can expect moving forward.
Focus on Recovery
Your health comes first. While you receive treatment, we stay in touch and begin building the foundation of your case.
Build Your Case
We gather evidence, review medical records, and document the full impact of your injuries.
Evaluate Your Claim
We assess your case, prepare your claim, and begin negotiating with the insurance company.
Fight for Your Future
If the insurance company refuses to treat your case fairly, we're prepared to move forward with litigation and continue advocating for you.
Put a Team on Your Side That Fights to Win
Choosing the right injury lawyer can make the recovery process less stressful. Our attorneys personally handle your case, keep you informed, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation before your filing deadline expires.
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Offices Across Southeastern Pennsylvania
Our firm serves the greater Philadelphia area and the rest of Southeast Pennsylvania. You can visit us or call us at one of our conveniently located offices:
FAQs
What Is the Average Wrongful Death Settlement in Pennsylvania?
There is no true “average” settlement for wrongful death cases in Pennsylvania because every case is different. The value of a claim depends on factors such as the circumstances of the accident, the extent of financial losses, the age and earning capacity of the deceased, and the emotional and practical impact on surviving family members.
Some cases may resolve for hundreds of thousands of dollars, while others may involve much higher or lower amounts. Insurance coverage, liability disputes, and whether the case goes to trial also play major roles. The best way to understand the potential value of a claim is to consult with a wrongful death lawyer who can review the details of your situation and provide personalized guidance.
Who Can Sue for Wrongful Death in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate must generally file a wrongful death claim. The lawsuit itself is brought on behalf of the surviving family members who may benefit from any recovery. Eligible beneficiaries usually include the spouse, children, and parents of the deceased. If no immediate family members are alive, other heirs may have rights depending on the circumstances.
Because the rules about who can file and who may benefit can be complex, it’s important to work with an experienced wrongful death attorney who can explain your rights and guide your family through the process.
How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Pennsylvania?
Under 42 Pa. C.S.A. § 5524(2), injured parties generally have only two years to file a wrongful death lawsuit. This timeframe is called the statute of limitations. However, there are circumstances that may affect the deadline in a particular case, which is why it’s important not to assume you know exactly how long you have.
Waiting too long can jeopardize your ability to bring a claim, as evidence may be lost and witnesses may become harder to locate. The safest step you can take is to speak with a Lower Merion wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible after a tragedy, so your rights are protected and important deadlines are not missed.
Resources for Injury Victims
The aftermath of an accident can be a lot to handle. Here are some resources to get you started before you call our team:
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