In and around Livingston, wrongful death claims often connect to circumstances we see repeatedly:
- Commuting and traffic collisions on local arterials and highway access routes, including distracted driving and failures to yield.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents in more active shopping corridors, where visibility and right-of-way disputes become critical.
- Construction, warehouse, and agricultural workforce hazards, where safety training, equipment maintenance, and supervisor practices can determine responsibility.
- Medical and care-related breakdowns, where the timing from injury to death matters as much as the underlying harm.
These are not “generic” fact patterns. The way fault is assigned, what documentation exists, and how causation is established can change the potential value of a claim dramatically.


