Losing someone you love unexpectedly is one of the hardest things a person can endure. When someone else's actions cause that loss—whether through carelessness, recklessness, or negligence—the pain can be even greater. Families are often left grieving, struggling to pay expenses, and wondering whether they have any legal options.

What to Know When Filing a Wrongful Death Claim
Losing a loved one due to someone else's negligence is devastating. In addition to emotional pain, families often face financial burdens from medical bills, lost income, and funeral costs. If your loved one’s death was caused by another party’s negligence or carelessness, it takes a skilled wrongful death attorney to help...

Qualifications of a Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience, and when that loss is due to someone else's negligence or wrongful actions, the pain is compounded. In Texas, families who have lost a relative due to such circumstances may have the option to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. Understanding the qualifications...

Your Family Member was a Victim of Crime: Can You Bring a Wrongful Death Claim?
Wrongful death claims are brought after a loved one has suffered a fatal accident. A family may bring a wrongful death claim against any party who negligently, recklessly, or intentionally caused their family member’s death. Simply put, a family can bring a wrongful death claim against the perpetrator if their loved one...

Bystander Injury vs. Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Texas
When a loved one is killed in an accident caused by someone else’s negligence, it can be devastating. Dealing with the loss can result in serious mental and emotional pain – regardless of whether or not you were physically involved or harmed in the accident. While nothing can bring your loved one...

Who Can Bring a Lawsuit for Wrongful Death in Texas?
When you lose a loved one, the pain of your loss can be exponential. But when you lose a loved one due to an unexpected accident, the feelings involved are often unimaginable. Between the stress, denial, confusion, and pain, there is also a responsibility to handle the logistical aspects of their death...