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Fayetteville Wrongful Death Lawyers

Losing a loved one is a devastating experience. Itu2019s difficult to know what to do next. If you want to hold the parties that hurt your lost family member responsible for their behavior,contact our Wrongful Death Attorneys or call us today at 770-205-8887.

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Fayetteville Wrongful Death Lawyers

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  1. Fayetteville Wrongful Death Lawyers Losing a loved one is a devastating experience. It’s difficult to know what to do next. When someone else’s careless actions caused their death, it’s even worse. Knowing your family member’s death could have been avoided is devastating. There are legal actions you can take to hold the at-fault party responsible for their behavior. Jonathan R. Brockman, P.C. might be able to represent you in your pursuit of compensation to cover the damages they caused. A Wrongful Death Incident Can Happen Anywhere

  2. Unfortunately, fatal incidents are all too common. Our firm sees Georgia clients who’ve been the victims of all the following kinds of preventable accidents. Motor Vehicle Accidents Fayetteville car crashes happen with deadly frequency. They can occur at any time of day in any location. If someone’s negligence caused your loved one’s fatal car wreck, you have the right to pursue financial compensation. The most common causes of car accidents include: Distracted driving  Defective car parts  Dangerous road conditions  Speeding  Tailgating  Driving under the influence  Drowsy or fatigued driving  Your lawyer will need to prove that the at-fault party was negligent to hold them responsible for the death of your loved one. Negligence is the failure of one party to prevent another party from harm. Georgia law only allows specific people to pursue a wrongful death case in the civil court system. Since the victim can’t seek legal action themselves, a surviving family member or personal representative of their estate is allowed. -------------------------------------------------------------

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