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WRONGFUL DEATH When you believe that a loved one has died as a result of someone else’s negligence, THERE ARE SOME IMPORTANT THINGS YOU MUST KNOW! First, you should know that you have only two years from the date of death to file a claim. Time is of the essence. Second, you should know that a representative must be appointed by the court to represent the estate of the deceased. Third, you should know that more than one relative of the deceased may have the right to collect for the death of a loved one. You may have the right to receive compensation for the death of a relative that you didn’t know you had. Fourth, you should know that insurance companies take wrongful death cases very seriously. Insurance companies will begin their investigation immediately and will not necessarily preserve the evidence for you. It will be up to you to gather and collect the evidence that you will need to prosecute your case. THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO! FIRST, if the death occurred as the result of an auto accident, nursing home injury, dog attack, or any of the numerous types of cases listed on the home page of this Web site, you should follow the steps for the particular incident. SECOND, you should retain an attorney immediately. Wrongful death claims will invariably involve a lawsuit. There is no way this type of claim can be prosecuted without an attorney. Further, it is important that proper investigation begin immediately. Proper investigation can involve scientific and engineering challenges, accident reconstruction, medical analysis, and in general, a thorough and complete investigation of all the circumstances surrounding the death. Your initial consultation with the Law Offices of Charles J. Gale is free and you will be under no obligation. We will discuss with you your rights and provide you a free and comprehensive evaluation of your case. We will explain to you in detail in steps involved in prosecuting your claim. at no time will you be charged a fee unless we collect. At the LAW OFFICES OF CHARLES J. GALE, your questions are welcome. No office visit is necessary. If you are disabled, we will visit you at your home or hospital. Call the LAW OFFICES OF CHARLES J. GALE for your free consultation.
Posted on: Wed, 31 Jul 2013 21:53:10 +0000

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