Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer, St. Francois County, MO

Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer, St. Francois County, MO
Hundreds of people are killed in accidental injury accidents every year, such as car accidents, commercial truck crashes, pedestrian accidents, and other traumatic events. If an employer or another driver's death is to blame for your spouse or child's death, you could get justice and compensation by filing a wrongful death claim in St. Francois County, MO.
If you are thinking about filing a wrongful death claim in St. Francois County, MO, it's essential to gather proof of your loved ones death (death certificate), witnesses to the accident, and other evidence of the accident, and consult a Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer in St. Francois County, MO, about your case. For more information on hiring a Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer in Missouri, call (636) 333-1717 to schedule a consultation with the attorneys at the Missouri Injury Firm.
Common Wrongful Death Accident Claims, St. Francois County, MO
Unintentional injuries, such as those caused in slip and fall and motor vehicle accidents, are one of the leading causes of death in Missouri. Most sudden accidents are preventable and caused by human error. Common wrongful death accident claims in St. Francois County, MO, include:
- Auto Accidents
- Commercial Truck Collisions
- Construction Accidents
- Personal Injury Accidents
- Workplace Accidents
If your spouse, child, or parent was killed because of another person's intentional or unintentional harm, in Missouri, immediate family members of victims can file a Missouri wrongful death claim against a negligent party to recover compensation for harm and losses.
Can I Sue for a Family Member's Wrongful Death in MO?
Between 2015-2017, more than 900 people were killed in car accidents in Missouri, and the slip and fall rate in Missouri is 31% higher than the national average for slip and falls in the U.S.
If your family member was killed in a car accident, slip and fall accident, or another traumatic accident, and you don't know if you can sue the at-fault party for damages, under Missouri's wrongful death laws, a victim's parents, spouse, children, and designated heirs can file a wrongful death claim in Missouri and recover compensation on behalf of a deceased loved one.
For more information on filing a wrongful death accident claim in St. Francois County, MO, and to talk to a Wrongful Death Accident Lawyer in St. Francois County, MO, about your situation, call (636) 333-1717 or contact the Missouri Injury Firm for a free consultation.
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