Everett Wrongful Death Attorney

If you recently lost a loved one in an unexpected accident in Everett, we at Brumley Law Firm understand the difficult time you are going through. We are here to help. If you believe someone should have prevented your loved one’s passing, we can help you seek justice and accountability. Start with a free consultation with one of our wrongful death lawyers in Everett.

Why Choose Us?

  • We are a team of caring and compassionate attorneys who will fight for your deceased loved one as if your case were our own.
  • We take wrongful death cases in Everett on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will pay us $0 upfront for our services. We only charge when we win.

What Can a Wrongful Death Attorney in Everett Do for You?

The grief and loss you are experiencing right now may feel overwhelming. You should not also have to fight against an insurance company to receive fair financial compensation for your loved one’s death. When you hire an Everett personal injury attorney, you gain the ability to focus on what matters most while your lawyer fights for just compensation on your behalf.

An attorney knows how to deal with insurance claims adjusters during settlement negotiations. A law firm can conduct an in-depth investigation of the fatal accident to determine fault and collect evidence. Then, your lawyer can take on any defendant, from individuals to major corporations, to hold them accountable for causing or contributing to your loved one’s death.

What Is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death is defined in the Revised Code of Washington § 4.20.010 as: “when the death of a person is caused by the wrongful act, neglect, or default of another person.” When this is the case, state law gives the deceased person’s personal representative the right to “maintain an action against the person causing the death for the economic and noneconomic damages sustained by the beneficiaries.”

When someone else’s negligent, careless, wanton, reckless or malicious acts result in the death of another person, the at-fault party may be held liable, or financially responsible. Common accidents that lead to wrongful death claims in Everett are fatal car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, workplace accidents, slip and fall accidents, and acts of violence.

Who Has the Ability to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Washington?

Washington State only permits the personal representative – also known as the executor or administrator – of the decedent’s estate to file a wrongful death claim. This individual may have been appointed by the decedent prior to death in a will or estate plan. If not, the courts will appoint one during the probate process; typically, a close surviving relative.

There is an exception for wrongful death cases involving deceased children. The parents or guardians of a child who was younger than 18 years of age at the time of death have the right to pursue or join a wrongful death action as long as they regularly contributed to the child’s support. If the child was over 18 years of age, a parent or legal guardian can still file a suit if he or she was significantly involved in the life of the adult child.

Consult With Our Wrongful Death Attorneys in Everett Today

At Brumley Law Firm, we give a voice to those who can no longer speak for themselves. If you recently lost a loved one, contact us to discuss a potential wrongful death case in Everett. We understand Washington’s relevant laws and will guide you and your family through every step of the legal process. Call us at (833) 832-2727 today to learn more.