Losing a loved one is devastating, and navigating the legal process while grieving can feel overwhelming. Our Belmont wrongful death team is here to provide clear guidance, compassionate support, and results-focused representation.
If your family is pursuing accountability for a preventable death, you deserve a legal partner who understands California law and local procedures in San Mateo County.
A focused approach helps recover compensation for medical costs, lost financial support, and the emotional toll your family bears. We aim to secure support for funeral expenses, future care, and justice for your loved one.
Ling Law Group serves Belmont and the broader San Mateo County with a steady record of compassionate, results-driven representation in wrongful death cases. Our attorneys bring practical courtroom and negotiation experience to each step of your case.
A wrongful death claim is brought by family members or representatives when a death results from another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. In California, these claims seek compensation for the losses suffered by survivors.
California law also recognizes survival actions that address the deceased person’s own damages, helping the estate recover medical expenses and other costs incurred prior to death.
Wrongful death arises when someone’s death is caused by the fault of another, creating a legal claim for survivors. These cases require skilled investigation and a careful assessment of damages for loss of companionship, financial support, and consortium.
Proving negligence, establishing duty, breach, causation, and damages are essential. The process typically includes investigation, accounting of losses, negotiation with insurers, and, if needed, pursuing a court action to secure fair compensation.
A quick glossary of common terms used in wrongful death and survival actions helps families understand the steps and expectations in a California case.
A legal claim brought by a deceased person’s surviving family members for losses caused by another’s wrongful act, negligence, or recklessness.
A claim that allows the deceased person’s estate to recover financial damages incurred before death, such as medical bills and pain and suffering.
California law typically requires a wrongful death or survival action to be filed within two years of death, with exceptions for certain circumstances.
Insurance, benefits, and other payments that may reduce the net recovery but must be accounted for in settlement or trial.
Families may pursue settlements, mediation, or court actions. Each path has implications for timing, confidentiality, and compensation, and we help families choose the best route.
In some cases, clear liability and documented damages allow for a prompt settlement without lengthy litigation.
If the facts are straightforward, a focused negotiation can secure a fair outcome more quickly and with lower costs.
We gather records, consult with professionals, and build a complete case file to maximize recovery.
Our team develops a tailored plan, negotiating with insurers and presenting strong evidence in court if needed.
A thorough, coordinated strategy helps families maximize compensation and ensure their voices are heard through every step of the process.
From investigation to settlement, a unified team tracks progress and keeps loved ones informed.
Collaborating with investigators, medical professionals, and financial advisors helps build a robust claim.
Keep copies of police reports, medical bills, funeral expenses, and any communications with insurers.
Consult early to protect rights and preserve crucial documentation.
Families deserve accountability and support when a death was preventable or caused by negligence.
A proactive approach helps secure compensation for medical costs, loss of companionship, and future financial security.
Car accidents, defective products, medical negligence, and work-related incidents can lead to wrongful death claims in California.
A negligent driver causing a fatal crash may give rise to a wrongful death action by the family.
Hospitals or clinicians may be liable for wrongful death due to substandard care or misdiagnosis.
Fatal incidents at work or due to unsafe products can trigger claims for survivors.
Our team combines local knowledge in Belmont with a nationwide network of resources to build a compelling case for survivors.
We focus on transparent communication, honest assessments, and pursuing maximum compensation while respecting your family’s needs.
Contact us for a confidential, no-obligation review of your case today.
From the initial consultation to resolution, we guide families through a structured process, keeping you informed every step of the way.
We listen to your story, collect documents, and assess liability and damages to determine the best path forward.
We gather records, talk to witnesses, and identify responsible parties and insurance coverage.
We develop a tailored plan to maximize recovery while considering your family’s needs and timeline.
Our team investigates the incident, documents damages, and negotiates with insurers before filing a claim if appropriate.
Photos, records, and professional opinions help build a strong case for settlement or trial.
We pursue fair settlements, balancing compassion with persistence.
If needed, we prepare for court to pursue maximum compensation and justice for your family.
Our team builds a persuasive case, coordinates professionals, and presents evidence clearly.
We work toward a resolution that aligns with your family’s goals and timeline.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
A wrongful death claim is brought by survivors when a death results from another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. The claim seeks to recover losses such as funeral expenses, medical bills, and lost financial support. The path often involves both legal strategy and sensitivity to your family’s needs.
In Belmont, the general deadline to file is two years from the date of death, though certain factors can affect this timing. Missing a deadline can forfeit your right to compensation, so it is important to consult promptly. A local attorney helps determine the exact timeline for your case.
Compensation may include medical expenses, funeral costs, loss of financial support, and non-economic damages such as loss of companionship. The amount can vary based on the circumstances and documented losses. In some cases, additional recovery through insurance or punitive considerations may be possible.
Many wrongful death matters settle before trial through negotiations with insurers and defense counsel. However, if a fair agreement cannot be reached, pursuing a court action ensures the case is thoroughly evaluated and compensated. Your attorney can guide you to the best path.
Fault is usually shown by proving duty of care, breach of that duty, and the link between the breach and the death. Evidence may include police reports, witness statements, medical records, and scene photos to support liability.
Gather police reports, medical bills, death certificates, insurance policies, witness contact information, and any correspondence related to the incident. Keeping a detailed timeline and expense record helps your attorney build a strong claim.
Settlements privatize the resolution and may affect other benefits or survivor claims. Your attorney will explain how compensation interacts with other benefits and ensure transparency about offsets in your case.
Yes. If you are uncomfortable with your current representation, you can request a change. The transition is managed to protect your rights and preserve case timelines. Our team cooperates to ensure a smooth handoff.
Most wrongful death matters are handled on a contingency basis, meaning fees are typically paid only if you recover. You will receive a clear written agreement outlining costs and our fee structure before you proceed.
In the first meeting, you share your story and provide documents. We outline potential paths, explain timelines and costs, and answer questions to help you decide how to proceed.