If a loved one’s death was caused by someone else’s negligence in Menlo Park, you deserve clear guidance and steady support during this difficult time.
Ling Law Group helps families pursue compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, and the loss of companionship with compassionate, practical guidance.
An experienced attorney can identify all liable parties, preserve crucial evidence, meet deadlines, and guide you through negotiations or trial to secure the support your family needs.
Ling Law Group has handled numerous wrongful death matters in California, combining thorough preparation with clear communication and respectful advocacy for survivors.
A wrongful death claim is a civil action brought by eligible family members to obtain compensation for losses caused by another’s negligence, not a criminal case.
The process typically starts with a free consultation, followed by investigation, claim filing, settlement negotiations, and, if needed, court action.
Wrongful death arises when a death results from another party’s negligent or wrongful conduct, allowing survivors to seek financial support, emotional relief, and closure.
Elements include proof of fault, causation, damages, and the proper legal representation; the process involves investigation, evidence gathering, claim filing, negotiation, and potential trial.
Glossary terms below explain common concepts in wrongful death cases to help families understand the legal landscape.
Monetary compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, lost financial support, and the value of companionship.
In California, most wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the date of death, with some exceptions.
A legal action brought by eligible heirs or the deceased’s estate to recover losses caused by another’s negligence.
A separate claim that seeks damages the decedent could have pursued had they survived, such as pain, suffering, and certain economic damages.
Options include seeking a settlement, filing a wrongful death claim, or pursuing a survival action; a lawyer can help you weigh cost, time, and outcomes.
In straightforward cases with strong liability, a targeted negotiation can lead to a fair settlement without a lengthy court process.
When timelines are tight or damages are limited, a focused approach may efficiently resolve the matter.
A full-service strategy helps uncover all sources of loss, coordinate medical and financial experts, and present a strong case for fair compensation.
From the initial consultation through trial readiness, every detail is organized and documented.
We pursue fair settlements while staying prepared to take the case to court if needed.
Save medical bills, funeral receipts, and wage statements to support your claim.
Reach out for a free case evaluation as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Families in Menlo Park benefit from local knowledge, compassionate guidance, and practical strategy.
We work to secure financial relief and emotional support for survivors.
Vehicle crashes, medical errors, defective products, dangerous premises, and workplace incidents leading to death.
Fatal crashes caused by another driver’s negligence.
Wrongful deaths resulting from medical errors or negligence.
Fatal injuries due to unsafe products or dangerous property conditions.
We focus on open communication, transparent processes, and results-driven strategies.
Our fee structure is designed with families in mind, and we tailor strategies to your needs.
We know local courts and insurers here in the Bay Area.
From your first call, we explain options, set expectations, and begin gathering the information needed to build your case.
We listen to your story, discuss your goals, and outline potential paths to recovery.
We collect medical records, death certificates, police reports, and related documents.
We review facts and explain options in clear terms.
We investigate the incident, identify liable parties, and file the claim.
We obtain records, interview witnesses, and assess losses.
We file with the appropriate court and begin negotiations.
We pursue fair settlements and prepare for trial if needed.
We advocate for a fair resolution without unnecessary delay.
We build a ready-to-present case with expert support.
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 a civil action filed by eligible family members after a fatal incident caused by someone else’s negligence. It seeks financial support for losses such as medical bills, funeral costs, and the family’s ongoing needs. The process requires careful evidence and time; an attorney can help you understand rights and options and work to obtain fair compensation.
In California, a surviving spouse, domestic partner, children, or the decedent’s parents may file a wrongful death claim. In some cases, other dependents or the decedent’s estate can pursue damages. A qualified attorney can determine who may file based on your family’s situation.
In California, most wrongful death claims must be filed within two years of the death, subject to certain exceptions. Some cases may have shorter deadlines, and others may allow for tolling under specific circumstances.
Recoverable damages typically include medical expenses related to the decedent’s final illness, funeral costs, loss of financial support, loss of household services, and the value of companionship. Non-economic losses may be considered where permitted by law.
While you can pursue a claim without a lawyer, wrongful death cases are complex and deadlines are strict. A seasoned attorney can help protect your rights, manage communications with insurers, and improve the chances of a fair result.
Lawyers may work on a contingency fee basis in many wrongful death cases, meaning payment comes from a portion of any recovery if you win or settle. If there is no recovery, there may be no fee. Always confirm fee terms in writing.
A survival action focuses on the decedent’s own losses such as pain and suffering and certain economic damages, while a wrongful death claim covers survivors’ losses. Both may be pursued together depending on the case.
Settlements can provide quicker resolution and less risk, while trials can result in a larger recovery but take longer. A lawyer helps weigh these options based on the facts, evidence, and goals of your family.
Bring any medical records, death certificate, accident or incident report, insurance information, the decedent’s financial documents, and a list of witnesses or family losses to a free consultation.
Case duration varies with complexity, evidence gathering, discovery, and court schedules. Some cases settle in months, others can take years; a lawyer can provide an informed timeline based on your situation.