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Wrongful Death

Oklahoma City Wrongful Death Lawsuit Attorneys

When the negligent actions of another person cause the wrongful death of a loved one, surviving family members go through a range of emotions. They experience grief over the tragic and wrongful death of their loved one and experience anger wondering how such an accident could have happened. Many may be interested in learning about their legal rights in pursuing a wrongful death claim. At Sullivan & Cain, we understand the many concerns that you may have if you have lost a loved one in an accident. You can trust your concerns to us. Contact us online or call us at 405-236-2264 today to arrange your complimentary case evaluation.

Have you lost a family member in a fatal accident?

If you have lost a loved one through the negligence of another, we first want to extend our condolences. As a personal injury law firm, we regularly help people who have encountered loss. We are dedicated to providing attentive and responsive services. We are honest with our clients, and we truly care about each one of them. Our experienced lawyers handle many types of wrongful death lawsuits, including those related to oil field accidents, medical malpractice, auto and trucking accidents, dangerous properties and other types of personal injury.

Although no amount of financial compensation can reverse your loss, it can help your family adjust to financial losses related to the death. In a wrongful death lawsuit, economic and non-economic factors are considered when calculating a recovery amount. It may be possible to receive compensation for a number of factors including:

  • Loss of future wages
  • Loss of future benefits
  • Funeral expenses
  • Medical bills related to the injury that caused death
  • Loss of services
  • Loss of companionship
  • Loss of consortium

Sullivan & Cain welcomes your inquiries and is here to help you during this difficult time. Call us at 405-236-2264 or contact us online today to arrange your free consultation.

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