The unexpected loss of a loved one can leave your family shaken and uncertain. If your family suffered such a loss in northeast Baltimore County, our White Marsh wrongful death lawyers at Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers will pursue the at-fault party on your behalf. While you care for each other, we take on the details of building the strongest possible case for you.
Our White Marsh personal injury lawyers will deal with the insurance company so your family can grieve. We offer a free initial consultation and a no-fee guarantee, meaning you can start immediately and only pay us if you recover damages. Learn more about the benefits of hiring our team to represent your family. Call to get started today.
Let Our White Marsh Wrongful Death Attorneys Advocate for Your Family
Wrongful death claims are simultaneously legal and emotional matters. Our law firm will manage the legalities of your case and ensure it meets the required legal parameters. Your family can properly mourn your loved one while we:
- Obtain records, reports, and other evidence
- Communicate with the insurance company
- Assess the financial value of your compensation
- Complete and submit insurance claim forms
- Locate and interview lay and expert witnesses
- Negotiate a fair and appropriate settlement
We know nothing can atone for your family’s loss. We also know the financial havoc an unexpected loss can create. Our team works hard to recover the damages you need and deserve.
Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers Represents Your Family With Compassion and Respect
Our attorneys listen to your version of the events that led to your family member’s demise with kindness and empathy. We want to hear about the toll that their death has taken on your family.
Our client-focused team members work hard to:
- Provide 24/7 text availability via a unique-to-you number
- Order and obtain all evidence without requiring you to do so
We are devoted to representing injured individuals and surviving families—Adam Fights to support your family when you need it most. We will represent you on a contingency fee basis, so pay nothing upfront and nothing at all unless we recover compensation.
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Types of Wrongful Death Cases Our Law Firm Accepts in White Marsh
A wrongful death claim stems from negligence. We will pursue damages for your family if your loved one’s death occurred in any of the following ways:
We will investigate the accident and prove the required elements of negligence—duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages—that entitle you to financial recovery.
We Focus on Your Case So You Can Focus on Taking Care of Each Other
When clients we served in the past talk about our commitment to outstanding client service, they say:
- “It is critical that the lawyer is responsive and prompt. Adam is very responsive. He also achieves excellent results. I recommend him wholeheartedly.” — Jay
- “Adam M. Smallow is great and knows how to fight for the outcome you want and won’t stop until he has succeeded. Adam Smallow was great at making me feel very important and treated my case with the utmost professionalism.” — Frank J.
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Wrongful Death Damages We Recover for White Marsh Families
No two families face identical situations following a loved one’s death. Thus, neither will have the same compensation request for their wrongful death claim.
Our White Marsh wrongful death attorneys will clarify how much you can pursue by assessing your family’s specific damages. Per Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 11-108 and § 11–109, recoverable damages can include:
- Medical bills: Any costs the deceased incurred prior to their demise
- Final arrangements: Funeral, burial, cremation, coffin, urn, internment
- Financial support: Loss of income, benefits, and vacation time
- Domestic support: Loss of childcare and household contributions
- Emotional support: Loss of consortium, guidance, companionship, and care
Our legal team will carefully assess your losses and fight to maximize your financial recovery.
Know Which Family Members Can Receive Wrongful Death Compensation
Although the sudden loss of a loved one will affect many people, Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 3-904 allows specific individuals to recover damages for a negligence-based loss. Recipients can include the decedent’s:
- Parents
- Spouse
- Children
We also clarify how you’ll receive a disbursement of a wrongful death settlement—a lump sum, structured payments, or distributed to individual beneficiaries.—and guide you toward the best settlement option for your family.
Learn more about your family’s rights and the at-fault party’s financial liability. Call for a free consultation with the wrongful death team at Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers.
Maryland’s Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations Is Mandatory
The wrongful death statute of limitations is generally three years, according to Md. Cts. & Jud. Proc. Code § 3-904. If you do not file your lawsuit within that time, the court could prohibit you from ever filing it.
Timely filing can be challenging for several reasons. First, you need time to mourn your loss and deal with the immediate aftermath of your loved one’s passing. Then, exceptions to the filing deadline could affect how much time you have.
Our lawyers will meet the statute of limitations and avoid the costly consequences of filing your family’s lawsuit too late.
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Contact Our Consultation Team for a Free Review of Your Wrongful Death Claim
Did your family lose a beloved member in a negligence-based accident? If so, Adam Smallow Injury Lawyers will help you get compensation for your loss. We will take on the insurance company and manage every phase of your case from start to finish.
Please find out how hard our White Marsh wrongful death lawyers will fight for your family. Call for a free consultation with a team member today.
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