Given time and treatment, most personal injury victims heal, at least for most. Even serious spine injury victims can often carry on with their lives. But a wrongful death is different. Usually, such losses have a half-life. Over time, the pain of a loved one loss fades, but it goes away. In other words, there is always an empty place at the table. No amount of money can fully compensate for a loss like that.
Request a ConsultationUnfortunately, no judge or jury has the power to turn back the clock and change the past. However, the compensation available assuages the survivors’ grief and gives them justice, which the decedent would have wanted.
Request a ConsultationThe best California wrongful death attorneys at 911 Legal Team work hard for survivors. We quickly evaluate your case and explain your legal options in terms you can understand. Then, we collect evidence to support your claim. Finally, we never stop fighting for you, whether at the negotiation table or in the courtroom.
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Older adults are especially susceptible to injuries from falls. Falls are one of the leading causes of death for people over 65, and they are the leading cause of death for folks over 85.
Misdiagnosis affects thousands of people every year, and cancer is a great example. This disease is often survivable, assuming the patient is quickly and properly diagnosed. But many doctors see cancer as strictly a lifestyle or genetic disease.