There are few losses greater than the unexpected death of a loved one. Often, entire families must grapple with the emotional and psychological strain of these tragedies—and are often financially impacted by these deaths as well.
Wrongful Death Attorneys in Federal Way Park Chenaur Is Ready to Advocate for You & Your Loved Ones
While no amount of money can ever reverse what happened in these cases, those left behind do deserve consideration under the law if the death of their loved one was caused by the actions of someone else. If you and your family have lost a loved one due to another’s negligence, Park Chenaur & Associates is ready to hear your story. Our compassionate and dedicated Federal Way wrongful death lawyers are well-versed in how these deaths can adversely affect victims and what can be done to ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their role in the accident in question.
Understanding Our Wrongful Death Laws
In Washington State, our wrongful death laws were put in place to give the bereaved legal options to seek relief for the preventable death of a loved one. Only three kinds of individuals can file a wrongful death claim: The spouse/domestic partner of the deceased, the children of the deceased, or the legal representative of the deceased’s estate.
Wrongful death claims in Washington can claim the following damages:
- Medical expenses incurred before the deceased’s death
- Pain and suffering the deceased experienced prior to death
- Lost wages the deceased was likely to earn
- Loss of companionship, care, and other intangibles
If you believe you or your family have a viable wrongful death claim, our firm is ready to hear from you. At Park Chenaur & Associates, our Federal Way personal injury lawyers understand our clients in these cases are in mourning and may not know what needs to be done to assert their rights and interests before the law. Our team is ready to do the legwork in your case and develop a compelling claim that truly speaks to the gravity of your loss. That way, you and your family can focus on what matters most at this difficult time: one another.