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If you find yourself in the unfortunate position of having lost a family member due to someone else’s negligence, an experienced Phoenix wrongful death lawyer from Gage Mathers Law Group can help you hold the responsible party accountable and get the financial compensation you deserve.
We have helped hundreds of wrongful death victims like you obtain the maximum financial compensation they deserve. Contact us online or call our law office in Phoenix, AZ at (602) 258-0646 to see how we can help you and your family.
Losing a family member is an indescribable tragedy, and when it occurs as a result of a fatal accident or medical negligence, the emotional toll can be overwhelming. During these difficult times, the support of a compassionate and experienced legal team becomes invaluable. Gage Mathers Law Group, with its dedicated Phoenix wrongful death lawyer, is committed to providing legal support to families grappling with the aftermath of such devastating events.
Gage Mathers understands that navigating the legal complexities of a wrongful death case is just one facet of the challenges you are facing. Our compassionate approach to legal representation goes beyond the courtroom, recognizing your need for emotional support during this difficult time.
Our Phoenix wrongful death lawyer is driven by a genuine desire to help families get justice and closure. We strive to be a source of comfort and understanding, while diligently working to secure the financial compensation that grieving families deserve.
When you lose a family member due to the negligence or misconduct of another party, the financial impact on you and your family can be substantial. Gage Mathers Law Group’s Phoenix wrongful death lawyers are well-versed in the complexities of wrongful death claims and are dedicated to helping you fight for the financial justice your family needs.
By filing a wrongful death claim, you take a crucial step toward holding the responsible party accountable. Gage Mathers Law Group works tirelessly to secure compensation for the financial losses and emotional trauma you and your family suffered.
Gage Mathers Law Group boasts a team of highly experienced personal injury lawyers with a collective experience of over 60 years. We leverage our extensive experience to navigate the intricacies of each case, ensuring that our clients receive the comprehensive representation they deserve. This wealth of knowledge and experience can help you focus on your family’s wellbeing knowing you have a legal titan fighting for you.
Our expertise is not limited to the courtroom; it extends to the compassionate understanding of the unique challenges faced by grieving families. Clients are not just cases; they are individuals with unique stories and experiences. We take a client-centric approach, actively listening to your concerns, understanding your needs, and tailoring our legal strategies accordingly.
The commitment to personalized service is reflected in the numerous positive outcomes achieved for our clients. Through meticulous case preparation, strategic advocacy, and unwavering dedication to justice, we have successfully recovered over $275 million for our clients. Our track record speaks volumes about our commitment to justice and client satisfaction.
While no amount of money can make up for your loss, it can help ease the burden of financial stresses. Reach out to our experienced team by calling (602) 258-0646 or using our online contact form.
Nothing. Our Phoenix wrongful death lawyer represents families on a contingency fee basis. This means you do not have to pay any money upfront, and we only get paid if we win your wrongful death case. There’s no risk to ask for our help. Call (602) 258-0646 for a free consultation.
At Gage Mathers, our mission is to help families find out why their loved one died and determine if it was a wrongful death. We will work to hold the responsible person accountable. In the process, we provide families with information and support. We take the term “counselors at law” seriously and believe our clients deserve compassionate and personalized representation.
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In Arizona, wrongful death refers to a legal claim that arises when a person’s death is caused by the wrongful conduct (e.g., negligence, recklessness) of another party. Arizona law provides recourse for certain surviving family members or beneficiaries of the deceased person, allowing them to seek compensation for the losses they suffered as a result of the death.
Arizona has specific statutes (Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) § 12-611, et seq.) that govern wrongful death claims. These statutes outline who can bring a wrongful death action, the types of damages that can be sought, and the legal procedures involved.
Several key elements define a wrongful death claim in Arizona:
In Arizona, wrongful death claims may only be made by:
If the wrongful death claim is pursued by the personal representative of the deceased person, then that person is responsible for prosecuting the claim for and on behalf of the surviving husband or wife, children, or parents, or if none of these survive, on behalf of the decedent’s estate.
Wrongful death damages are intended to compensate the wrongful death beneficiaries for the suffering and losses they experience from losing a loved one. These damages can include economic damages (to offset financial losses, like lost earnings, due to the death) and non-economic damages (to make up for the emotional aspects of the loss).
This could include money for:
Unlike some states, Arizona does not allow compensation for the suffering your loved one experienced before dying.
Generally, the claim must be filed within two years from the date of the person’s death. Failing to file within this timeframe may result in the loss of the right to seek compensation. However, there are some circumstances when the deadline for filing a wrongful death claim is shorter. For instance,
If the death was caused by a public entity or employee of one, then you may only have 180 days to take legal action. If the claim involves a public entity (e.g., the State of Arizona, the Arizona Board of Regents, Police Department, or City or County) or a public employee of one (e.g., an EMT or health care provider, police officer, or teacher). With public entities and employees, a Notice of Claim must be served on the appropriate entity(-ies) within 180 days of the death, with the claim needing to be settled or a lawsuit filed within one year of the date of death.
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