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Wrongful Death Information Center

Wrongful Death Contact Form

Name

Address

City

State

Zip

Email Address

Phone Number

How are you related to the decedent (the person who passed away)?

Have you been appointed as the personal representative or executor of the decedent's estate?
Yes  No 

When did the decedent die?

What was the cause of death?

Was an autopsy conducted?
Yes  No 

Was the decedent married or single?
Married  Single 

Is the decedent a minor?
Yes  No 

Did the decedent leave children?
Yes  No 

Was the decedent employed at the time of death?
Yes  No 

Were you dependent upon the decedent for financial support?
Yes  No 

Were other family members dependent upon the decedent for financial support?
Yes  No 

Do you have reason to believe the decedent experienced pain or suffering as a result of an incident that contributed to his/her death?
Yes  No 

Did an accident occur which caused the death?
Yes  No 

Is there any indication that the poor medical treatment contributed to cause the decedent's death?
Yes  No 

Please note any other concerns:

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As your attorneys in a wrongful death case, we will review the evidence relating to the cause of death in order to determine how to best prove fault or negligence. If you have a claim against another party, we will help you pursue the full compensation you are due under the law. You may be able to recover money for:

  • Medical expenses prior to death
  • Pain and suffering of the deceased
  • Lost wages for your loved one's future economic earnings
  • Mental anxiety and emotional distress suffered by family members
  • The value of the services your loved one provided to the family
  • The loss of guidance and counsel a parent would have provided to a child
  • The loss of support and companionship of a spouse, a parent or a child

Our lawyers work with clients who have wrongful death claims in Washington, D.C., Baltimore City, throughout Maryland including Prince George's County, and, with the assistance of local counsel, in Virginia and other jurisdictions. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation with one of our firm's attorneys.

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