If you have lost a loved one, a Montgomery wrongful death lawyer at Hunger & Everage can assist you. Call 704-377-9157 or message us online to learn how we help grieving families receive compensation.
Montgomery Wrongful Death Attorney
Losing a family member unexpectedly is a devastating loss and leaves deep voids, both emotionally and financially.
Hunter & Everage does more than file paperwork. We are highly experienced wrongful death attorneys who can support you during this difficult time and help you secure financial compensation for this loss. Contact us now.
Alabama Wrongful Death – Who Benefits?
In the event of a wrongful death, certain individuals may benefit from a wrongful death claim.
These include the following:
- Spouse (husband or wife)
- Child
- Parent
- Sibling (brother or sister)
- Grandparent, cousin, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew
Many different scenarios under Alabama law outline who may be involved in a claim and what they may receive. Contact us for a personalized evaluation.
What is wrongful death?
A wrongful death is when a fatality occurs due to someone’s wrongful act or failure to act. A wrongful death claim names the defendant as responsible and seeks a financial award payable to surviving family members.
What is a wrongful death lawyer?
A wrongful death lawyer represents surviving family members in a legal claim for compensation.
We are Montgomery’s wrongful death lawyers, serving our community by helping these family members.
Types of claims we handle
- Car accidents
- Truck and heavy vehicle accidents
- Machinery incidents
- Construction work
- Fires and electrical hazards
- Falls and other dangerous property conditions
- Animal attacks and dog bites
- Bicycle and pedestrian accidents
- Workplace hazards
- Boating and aviation fatalities
- Intentional acts of harm, assault, and battery
- Other wrongful death
The basis of a wrongful death case is that the responsible party did something negligent or otherwise wrongful that caused the harm. Our lawyers can investigate what happened and the grounds for bringing your case.
Choose Our Experienced Team
Our 35 years of experience and dedication to providing outstanding legal representation make us a valuable ally in your claim. From your first consultation to settlement or trial, you can rely on our local Montgomery, AL, law firm. If you are a family member or personal representative, we invite you to contact us to learn more and start your case.
Wrongful Death – Alabama FAQs
Who can sue for wrongful death in Alabama?
The personal representative or executor of the victim starts the wrongful death lawsuit. The person may be named in the will, or the court may appoint someone. The surviving spouse and other family members are a high priority to serve as representatives.
How long do you have to file a wrongful death claim?
You have two years to file a wrongful death claim in Alabama. Ala. Code § 6-5-410(d) says that the period is measured from the date of the death of the victim.
Keep in mind that simply speaking with the insurance company doesn’t preserve your rights. You must start your case by filing a summons and complaint in court.
What can you receive in a wrongful death claim?
A monetary award can never make up for the loss of life. Losing a family member is a financial, deeply personal, and painful loss.
An important part of any wrongful death claim is fairly valuing your damages. Damages claimed may include loss of financial support and emotional pain and suffering. Our experienced lawyers understand the damages you can claim and how to fully identify what your case is worth. Contact us for a personalized evaluation of what you may receive for your case.
How are wrongful death funds distributed?
Alabama law determines who receives what in a wrongful death claim. It depends on who survives the victim. For example, the spouse would receive the whole amount if there were no children. Similarly, the children would receive the whole amount if there is no spouse, divided equally.
Our lawyers can provide a personalized evaluation of who may recover from your wrongful death claim.
If we receive wrongful death compensation, does it pay off the victim’s debts?
No. Even if the wrongful death victim has personal debt, the compensation that you receive from the claim is yours to keep. A law called the statute of distributions determines how the funds are divided among survivors.
Note: The victim’s estate may be paid toward their outstanding debts, but that process is separate from the wrongful death claim.
Can you bring a wrongful death claim for the death of a minor child?
Yes. Ala Code § 6-5-391 recognizes the rights of parents to commence an action for the wrongful death of a minor child. If they fail to do so within six months, the personal representative may start the case.
Taking New Cases – Consultations Available
Start with a consultation with a Montgomery wrongful death lawyer at Hunter & Everage. We can begin working on your case today. Get answers to your questions and learn about the case process and what you may receive in compensation.
We will work for justice for you and your loved one. Call 704-377-9157 or message us now to begin.