A wrongful death case is typically brought when a person dies because of another party's negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. While no legal action can replace a life, these claims can provide a measure of justice and financial stability. They can also encourage safer practices by holding individuals, companies, and institutions accountable for avoidable harm.
Wrongful death law often overlaps with personal injury principles, except the injured person is no longer here to bring the claim. Instead, the claim is usually filed by a close family member or a representative of the person's estate. The goal is to address the losses caused by the death, which may include both financial and deeply personal harms. Specter Legal focuses on helping families understand what the law generally allows, what evidence supports the claim, and what a realistic path forward may look like.


