The loss of a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure. When that loss is caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or misconduct, the pain is often compounded by anger, confusion, and unanswered questions.
At Anderson Trial Group, our legal team represents families who have tragically lost a loved one due to preventable accidents and wrongful acts. While no legal action can ever replace what was taken, a wrongful death claim can provide financial security, accountability, and a sense of justice during an incredibly difficult time.
Our firm approaches these cases with the seriousness, compassion, and legal strength they deserve.
A wrongful death case arises when a person’s life is lost because of another party’s negligence or misconduct. These cases are designed to protect surviving family members and hold responsible parties accountable for their actions.
Our firm handles wrongful death cases involving:
Fatal car accidents
Fatal truck and commercial vehicle crashes
Motorcycle accident fatalities
Pedestrian and bicycle deaths
Medical malpractice resulting in death
Nursing home abuse or neglect
Dangerous property conditions
Workplace and construction accidents
Defective products and recalled equipment
We conduct full investigations to determine liability and pursue justice on behalf of surviving family members.
Under Florida law, a wrongful death claim is typically filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate on behalf of surviving family members, which may include:
Spouse
Children
Parents
Other financial dependents
Our legal team guides families through this complex process and handles all legal responsibilities so families can focus on healing.
Wrongful death cases require a careful balance of compassion, precision, and aggressive legal action. Our approach includes:
Florida wrongful death law allows surviving family members to recover the full cost of funeral and burial arrangements. This includes expenses such as memorial services, cremation or burial costs, caskets or urns, transportation of the deceased, cemetery plots, headstones, and related services. These expenses can be significant, and families should not bear the financial burden when a loved one’s death was caused by negligence or wrongful conduct. Compensation for funeral and burial expenses ensures families can honor their loved one with dignity without financial strain.
Families may recover the cost of medical care the deceased received before passing away. This includes emergency room treatment, ambulance services, hospital stays, surgeries, life support, medication, hospice care, and any other medical treatment directly related to the fatal injury or illness. In Florida wrongful death cases, these costs can be recovered even if they were paid by health insurance, because they represent real economic losses caused by the wrongful act.
This category covers the financial contributions the deceased would have provided to their family if they had lived. It includes wages, salary, bonuses, retirement contributions, health benefits, and household services such as childcare, home maintenance, and caregiving. Florida courts consider the deceased’s age, health, career trajectory, and life expectancy to calculate the true value of this loss. This compensation helps families maintain financial stability after losing a primary income provider.
Wrongful death claims in Florida allow surviving spouses and family members to recover damages for the emotional and relational loss of their loved one’s presence. This includes the loss of love, companionship, protection, moral support, and guidance that the deceased would have provided. These damages recognize that the impact of losing a loved one extends far beyond finances and affects every aspect of a survivor’s life.
Surviving spouses, parents, and children may recover damages for the emotional trauma caused by the loss of their loved one. This includes depression, anxiety, grief, emotional distress, and the long-term psychological impact of the loss. Florida wrongful death law acknowledges that the emotional suffering endured by family members is real, significant, and deserving of compensation.
When a parent is lost, children often suffer the lifelong absence of guidance, care, education, and emotional support. Florida law allows compensation for the loss of parental companionship, instruction, and nurturing. This recognizes the role a parent plays not only in financial support, but in shaping a child’s emotional development, education, stability, and future success.
This category compensates families for the income the deceased would have earned over the course of their lifetime. In Florida wrongful death cases, this is calculated using the deceased’s age, career path, education, skills, earning history, and expected promotions or career growth. Financial experts are typically used to project wages, bonuses, retirement contributions, and other economic benefits the deceased would likely have earned if the wrongful death had not occurred.
If your family has lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, you are not alone. Our legal team is here to listen, explain your rights, and handle the legal process with respect, compassion, and strength.
Contact Anderson Trial Group today for a confidential, free case evaluation.
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Losing a loved one because of someone else’s negligence is devastating, and many families are left with confusion, unanswered questions, and financial uncertainty. Below are answers to common questions families ask about wrongful death claims in Florida. If you need personalized guidance, our legal team is available to help.
A wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the negligent, reckless, or intentional actions of another person or company. This can include fatal car accidents, truck crashes, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, unsafe property conditions, workplace accidents, or defective products. If your loved one’s death could have been prevented, you may have a valid wrongful death claim.
In Florida, a wrongful death claim must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate. This representative files the claim on behalf of surviving family members such as the spouse, children, parents, and other dependents. Our firm assists families in managing this legal process from start to finish.
In most cases, Florida law allows two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. There may be exceptions depending on the circumstances, but waiting too long can permanently bar your claim. It is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Insurance companies often attempt to settle wrongful death claims quickly for far less than they are worth. Accepting an early settlement may waive your right to pursue full compensation later. It is strongly recommended to speak with a wrongful death attorney before signing anything or accepting any offer.
Many wrongful death claims are resolved through settlement negotiations. However, insurance companies and corporations are more likely to offer fair compensation when they know your legal team is fully prepared to go to trial. Our firm prepares every wrongful death case as if it will be presented in court.
The timeline depends on the complexity of the case, the willingness of insurance companies to negotiate, and whether the case goes to trial. Some cases resolve in months, while others may take longer. Our legal team keeps families informed at every stage and works aggressively to move cases forward without unnecessary delays.
Anderson Trial Group is a leading personal injury law firm dedicated to fighting for justice and maximum compensation for accident victims across the region. With a proven track record of success in car accidents, slip and falls, wrongful death, and complex injury cases, our experienced trial attorneys provide compassionate legal support and aggressive representation. Contact us today for a free consultation and discover why so many trust us when it matters most.