Boulder Wrongful Death Attorney
At ELKUS & SISSON, P.C., our team of seasoned professionals brings a wealth of experience to navigating complex legal challenges with precision and dedication.
Losing someone you love is unimaginable. Your entire world can shatter in a moment, leaving you with grief, anger, and confusion. Where do you go now? What will your future look like? During this difficult time, you must surround yourself with the support and guidance you need. As you seek to heal and rebuild your life, please know you do not have to face this overwhelming burden alone.
At Colorado Accident Attorneys, our Denver wrongful death attorneys will help you navigate the complex legal process and seek justice. We will tirelessly fight for your rights and ensure that those responsible for this tragedy are held accountable. While no amount of legal action can ever undo your loss, pursuing a wrongful death claim can provide financial stability for your future and help ease the burdens that lie ahead.
In Denver, the laws surrounding wrongful death cases are complex, and the legal process is overwhelming for those unfamiliar with it. That is where we can help. Our wrongful death attorneys will help you explore your legal options and fight for what you deserve. Not only do we understand the intricacies of the law, but we also empathize with your grief and pain. Our law firm will strive to become your advocate, voice, and source of support throughout the process.
While it may seem overwhelming to contemplate legal proceedings during this challenging time, taking action is crucial. Holding the responsible parties accountable for their negligence not only serves as a form of justice but can also provide a sense of closure, allowing you to focus on healing and honoring the memory of your loved one.
Understanding Wrongful Death in Denver
In Denver, wrongful death laws hold individuals, entities, and organizations accountable for deaths due to negligence or intentional misconduct. These laws provide recourse to surviving family members who have suffered the loss of a loved one due to the wrongful actions of another person.
In Denver, the law identifies specific parties eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Typically, the deceased’s immediate family members, such as spouses, children, and parents, have the right to bring a claim. In some cases, designated representatives or personal representatives of the deceased’s estate may also have the standing to file a lawsuit.
You also only have a short time to file a wrongful death claim. The statute of limitations sets a time limit within which a lawsuit must be filed. Colorado’s statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit is generally two years from death. This means you must file your wrongful death lawsuit within that time frame, or you may be barred from seeking compensation in the future.
Elements of a Wrongful Death Claim
Certain elements must be established to pursue a wrongful death claim in Denver successfully. These elements typically include:
- Duty of care: You must show that the responsible party owed a duty of care to the deceased. This duty is usually based on the relationship between the parties or the specific circumstances.
- Breach of duty: Showing that the responsible party failed to meet the duty of care through negligence or intentional misconduct.
- Causation: Establishing a causal connection between the breach of duty and the death of the individual.
- Damages: Proving that the surviving family members have suffered quantifiable damages due to the wrongful death, which may include financial, emotional, and other losses.
Examples of Common Wrongful Death Claims
While every wrongful death claim is unique, there are several common scenarios in which such claims may arise. Here are some examples of circumstances that often lead to wrongful death claims:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Reckless driving
- Speeding
- Drunk driving
- Distracted driving
- Medical Malpractice
- Misdiagnosis
- Surgical errors
- Medication errors
- Premises Liability
- Failure to address hazardous conditions
- Slip and falls
- Negligent security
- Criminal Acts
- Assault
- Murder or manslaughter
What Type of Compensation Can I Seek in a Wrongful Death Case?
In Denver wrongful death cases, economic damages are meant to compensate surviving family members for the financial losses incurred due to their loved one’s death. Economic damages may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Medical bills and expenses related to the deceased person’s final illness or injury
- Loss of financial support and future income
- Loss of benefits, such as health insurance or retirement contributions
- Loss of inheritance or potential inheritance
- Loss of household services and support provided by the deceased person
Non-economic damages aim to compensate surviving family members for the intangible losses resulting from the wrongful death. These losses can include:
- Pain and suffering experienced by the deceased person prior to their death
- Loss of companionship, love, guidance, and emotional support
- Loss of consortium or spousal companionship
- Mental anguish, grief, and emotional distress suffered by the surviving family members
Evaluating non-economic damages is often more subjective and challenging than assessing economic damages. Factors such as the age of the deceased person, their relationship with the surviving family members, and the impact of their loss on their loved ones’ emotional well-being are considered when determining the appropriate compensation.
Contact Our Denver Wrongful Death Lawyers Today
You are not alone in this journey. Reach out to a Denver wrongful death attorney at Colorado Accident Attorneys. Our lawyers will offer you and your family compassionate guidance and support during this difficult time. When you hire our law firm to represent you after a wrongful death, you can find the strength to move forward and secure the compensation you deserve.
To get started, call us at 303-567-7981 to set up a free consultation. We are located south of Denver in Greenwood Village and are here to help you explore your legal options. While no compensation can ever replace what you’ve lost, you and your family should not endure unnecessary financial hardships during your grief. You’ve lost enough. Let us help you move forward after that loss. Call us today.