In and around Kerman, many wrongful death claims come down to what happened in the moments leading up to the death—particularly in serious collisions on busy commute corridors and roadways used for daily travel. Even when the initial crash seems straightforward, value often depends on details such as:
- Speed, visibility, and intersection control (signals, stop signs, turning lanes)
- Driver conduct (fatigue, distracted driving, failure to yield)
- Whether the victim survived briefly and then died later from complications
- How promptly and effectively emergency care was provided
California cases can involve complex questions of causation—meaning it’s not always enough to show “there was an accident.” Families typically need records and evidence that connect the incident to the death.


