At Ling Law Group in Burbank, we understand the pain families face after the sudden loss of a loved one. Our team offers clear guidance, careful investigation, and steadfast advocacy through every step of a wrongful death case. If you’re seeking justice and financial support for your family, we are here to help you navigate the legal process with compassion and dedication.
A wrongful death claim helps survivors recover losses such as medical and funeral expenses, lost financial support, and the value of a loved one’s care and companionship. It also holds negligent parties accountable and can prevent future harm.
A wrongful death claim helps survivors recover losses such as medical and funeral expenses, lost financial support, and the value of a loved one’s care and companionship. It also holds negligent parties accountable and can prevent future harm.
Ling Law Group has served the Burbank community for years, with attorneys who listen, plan, and pursue fair outcomes. We approach wrongful death cases with thorough preparation and a steady, straightforward approach.
In California, wrongful death claims are filed by a representative of the deceased’s estate to recover damages for surviving family members when death is caused by someone else’s negligence. Time limits, evidentiary rules, and liability questions require careful analysis and a plan tailored to your family’s needs.
Definition and Explanation A wrongful death action is a civil claim brought to recover compensation for eligible survivors when a death is caused by another party’s fault.
A wrongful death action is a civil claim brought to recover compensation for eligible survivors when a death is caused by another party’s fault.
Proving fault, identifying damages, and navigating settlement or trial involve evidence gathering, coordinating with professionals, and communicating clearly with insurers.
Plain-language explanations of common terms used in wrongful death cases help families stay informed.
Financial and non-economic losses such as medical costs, funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship.
In California, most wrongful death claims must be filed within two years from the death, with some exceptions.
Liability involves determining who is legally responsible for the death and to what extent the party’s conduct caused the loss.
We compare pursuing a wrongful death action with other options for resolving the matter, focusing on compensation, timelines, and the impact on your family.
We compare pursuing a wrongful death action with other options for resolving the matter, focusing on compensation, timelines, and the impact on your family.
Some cases involve clear liability and modest damages, making a direct settlement a practical option.
We assess options early to pursue a fair settlement that minimizes stress for your family.
We gather records, interview witnesses, and obtain necessary inputs to build a strong claim.
Our approach aims for full compensation, including non-economic damages where permitted.
A comprehensive plan helps ensure no aspect of the loss is overlooked and supports a stronger case.
Thorough documentation, professional input, and clear damages strengthen the claim.
Regular updates and a clear plan help families stay informed throughout the process.
Use the initial meeting to outline your family’s needs, ask about the firm’s approach, and understand next steps.
Discuss contingency arrangements, expected costs, and the typical timeline for resolution.
If a loved one’s death was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for losses and future support. A tailored strategy in Burbank accounts for local rules, insurers, and available resources.
Common circumstances include car crashes, medical errors, dangerous conditions, workplace incidents, and fatal crashes.
Car crashes, medical errors, and dangerous conditions that led to death commonly require legal action to recover losses.
Fatal crashes involving cars, trucks, motorcycles, or pedestrians.
Death caused by medical errors or practitioner negligence.
Fatal injuries from unsafe work conditions or negligence.
We combine local knowledge in Burbank with a straightforward, client-focused approach.
We listen to your story and provide regular updates as your case progresses.
Our goal is to help your family move forward with dignity and support.
From the initial consultation to resolution, we guide you with clear steps, timing, and expectations in your Burbank wrongful death case.
We listen to your story, gather basic information, and outline potential paths and timelines.
Bring any police reports, medical records, and insurance details to the meeting.
We explain possible claims, potential damages, and the plan moving forward.
We review the facts, obtain records, and consult with investigators and professionals as needed.
We obtain medical charts, crash reports, and related documents.
We determine who is legally responsible and the strength of the claim.
We pursue a fair settlement or prepare for trial, with regular family updates.
We send a demand letter and negotiate toward a fair agreement.
If needed, we prepare for trial and present a strong case on your behalf.
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.
In California, wrongful death actions are brought by a representative of the deceased’s estate on behalf of eligible survivors. You may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, loss of support, funeral costs, and the value of lost companionship.
Damages in a wrongful death case can include economic losses such as medical bills and funeral expenses, plus non-economic losses like loss of companionship. The exact amounts depend on the case and state limits.
The deadline is typically two years from the date of death, though certain circumstances can adjust timing. It is important to consult quickly to preserve evidence and rights.
While filing can be done by a family member or representative, having a lawyer helps navigate complex rules, document losses, and negotiate with insurers. A lawyer can build a stronger case and protect your rights.
Bring death certificate, police reports, medical records, and any correspondence from insurers or employers to your consultation.
Fault is evaluated by reviewing police reports, medical records, and witness statements. Establishing negligence and causation is essential to a successful claim.
Some cases settle without going to trial, while others proceed to court if a fair settlement cannot be reached. We prepare for trial as part of a strong negotiation strategy.
Many wrongful death cases work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees. Fees are typically a percentage of the recovery, if any, and costs may be advanced by the firm.
Yes. A death related to an accident can be the basis for a wrongful death claim if another party’s negligence contributed to the death.
Contingency arrangements mean you pay no upfront fees. If there is no recovery, there is usually no fee. The percentage is agreed upon in advance.