- February 26, 2025
- Personal Injury

The loss of a loved one can be devastating, especially when their passing is unexpected. If you are a surviving family member of a loved one killed due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim and receive compensation. The experienced team at Crain Brogdon LLP in Dallas, TX, is here today to talk about what steps to take when filing a wrongful death case.
Know What May Be Considered A Wrongful Death
In the state of Texas, a wrongful death can include situations where a person is killed due to someone else’s negligence or carelessness. This can include incidents such as catastrophic car wrecks, medical malpractice, personal injuries, and more. If one of your family members has passed due to another’s actions, your life can be abruptly changed and you will need to take on the responsibility to grieve, plan a funeral, and sort out legal matters. This can be emotionally taxing and confusing to get through, especially when their death could have been prevented. An experienced attorney could help you understand your rights and get you the help you need to file a claim.
Finding Support For Your Case
As you may expect, the sudden passing of a loved one can take a serious emotional toll on yourself and others who were close to them. You may be dealing with feelings of grief, anxiety, and anger towards the negligent person who harmed your loved one. By seeking legal assistance, you may be able to receive financial compensation which can help you cover medical expenses and funeral costs for your family member. If you are a surviving spouse, child, or parent of the person who was killed, you may be able to file a claim for this unfair passing.
When To Seek Legal Guidance
Wrongful death claims can encompass incidents ranging from drunk driving wrecks to slip-and-falls and more. If you believe that your loved one’s death could have been prevented, you may be able to open a claim against the person. Because these cases can be complex to navigate on your own, you should talk to a team of experienced attorneys. The law generally sets specific deadlines by when any legal claim must be filed. Although the State of Texas generally allows for a claim to be filed within two years of the death in question, the circumstances of any given case can alter that timeline. It is important that you speak with an experienced attorney to determine the limitations period specific to your case. Our team can advise you on the steps you need to take, speak to insurance companies on your behalf, and manage other matters.
Schedule A Free Consultation With An Experienced Attorney
Our team is here to help you navigate a wrongful death claim. Call Crain Brogdon LLP in Dallas, TX, today at 214-522-9404 to learn what your next steps are.

Attorney Quentin Brogdon
Quentin Brogdon has over thirty years of experience and expertise in the field of personal injury trial law. He is board certified in both personal injury trial law and civil trial advocacy. Quentin has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell, the highest possible rating. This rating reflects an attorney’s ethics and abilities according to reviews from fellow attorneys. [ Attorney Bio ]
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