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Losing a family member to someone else's negligence is devastating. In Lancaster and the surrounding Antelope Valley area, fatal accidents occur on busy corridors like Avenue K, 10th Street West, Lancaster Boulevard, and Sierra Highway. Whether caused by a reckless driver, an unsafe property, or medical malpractice, California law gives surviving family members the right to hold the responsible party accountable.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 377.60, a surviving spouse, domestic partner, children, or other dependents may file a wrongful death lawsuit. These cases are filed at the Lancaster Courthouse (North District). The statute of limitations is two years from the date of death, but government claims must be filed within six months. We handle every detail so your family can focus on healing.
Reckless driving, DUI, and speeding crashes that take lives on California roads.
Surgical errors, misdiagnosis, and hospital negligence that result in a patient's death.
Construction falls, machinery accidents, and toxic exposure that kill workers on the job.
Families devastated when a loved one is struck and killed while walking or cycling.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure Section 377.60, a wrongful death claim may be filed by the deceased's surviving spouse or domestic partner, children, or grandchildren. If none exist, anyone entitled to the property under California's intestate succession laws may file. A survival action under CCP 377.30 can also be brought by the estate's personal representative.
The statute of limitations for wrongful death in California is two years from the date of death. If a government entity is responsible, you must file an administrative claim within six months. Cases in Lancaster are typically filed at the Lancaster Courthouse (North District). Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your claim.
California law allows recovery of funeral and burial expenses, loss of the deceased's income and financial support, loss of love, companionship and guidance, and the value of household services the deceased provided. There is no cap on wrongful death damages in most cases.
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