The unexpected loss of someone dear to you is devastating. Surviving family members often struggle to pick up the pieces and regain their footing. In addition to dealing with the grief and anguish that come with a sudden loss, families are often left struggling financially. When someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing caused the death, it only compounds the anger, grief, and sense of injustice you feel.
If you lost a family member due to another person’s actions in Greenville, Spartanburg, Laurens, or another surrounding Upstate county, please know that you have legal rights. You owe it to yourself to explore your legal options to hold the responsible parties accountable.
At this difficult time, turn to a compassionate and knowledgeable Clinton wrongful death lawyer at Joye Law Firm. We’ll help lift some of the burden and fight for the compensation and justice your family deserves.
Contact us today for a free consultation and learn how we can help.
How Joye Law Firm Can Help with Your Clinton Wrongful Death Claim
When you’ve suffered the ultimate loss because of someone else’s actions, you need a wrongful death lawyer you can trust to get results. Your lawyer will make sure you’re not saddled with medical and funeral bills because of someone else’s negligence.
When you work with a Clinton wrongful death lawyer at Joye Law Firm, we will:
- Meet with you for a free, no-obligation case evaluation to discuss what happened and your legal options
- Thoroughly investigate the incident to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and determine liability
- File all necessary paperwork and handle communications with insurance companies and opposing counsel
- Consult experts to strengthen your case. We work closely with accident reconstruction specialists, medical professionals, mental health experts, vocational experts, life care planners, and others to help tell our client’s story.
- Aggressively negotiate for a fair settlement that covers all your damages
- Have a highly skilled trial lawyer argue your case in court, if necessary
- Charge no upfront fees and with our No Fee Guarantee, you will only owe attorney fees when we win your case
Joye Law Firm has a long track record of success in securing compensation for grieving families.
Some of our most notable wrongful death case results include:
- $262.5 million verdict for a family that lost a child due to a defective car door latch. The case remains the largest personal injury verdict in South Carolina history, and it triggered a nationwide recall of the defective part, potentially saving countless more lives.
- $17 million verdict for the family of a married couple, who along with their infant son, were killed in a fiery trucking accident when driving home from Disney World.
- $1.9 million settlement for the family of a child tragically killed by a car.
While every case is unique, we strive to obtain the maximum recovery possible for each client we represent. At Joye Law Firm, we believe wrongdoers should be held accountable for all the damage they cause, not just some of it.
What Is Wrongful Death in SC?
Under South Carolina law, a wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the “wrongful act, neglect, or default” of another party. Further, the law says that civil action can be taken if the deceased person could have filed a personal injury lawsuit against that party if they had lived.
In other words, if the negligent, reckless, or intentional actions of a person or entity caused your loved one’s death, you likely have grounds for a wrongful death action.
Wrongful death cases are civil lawsuits where surviving family members or personal representatives of the deceased person’s estate sue the at-fault party to seek compensation for their losses.
This is separate from any criminal charges the state may bring against the responsible party, though some wrongful death claims stem from criminal acts.
Examples of Wrongful Death Cases
Some common scenarios include:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents
- Slip and fall accidents on someone else’s property
- Defective products, including dangerous drugs and faulty vehicle parts
- Medical malpractice, such as surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, etc.
- Nursing home abuse and neglect
- Workplace accidents, especially in industries like construction, manufacturing, agriculture, etc.
- Animal attacks
- Violent assaults and attacks due to negligent security
This list is not exhaustive. If you believe another party may be at fault for a family member’s death, ask a lawyer to assess your case.