Atlanta, Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyers
Atlanta, Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyers
Aggressive Advocates, Empathetic Support
First and foremost, we are so sorry for your loss. We understand that no words can fully express the sorrow you feel right now. Losing a loved one unexpectedly is devastating, and we are here to walk with you through this difficult journey—providing both legal guidance and emotional support.
Do you have a case?
Winning Is What We Do. Caring Is Who We Are.™
Billions of dollars won
Our diligence shows in our results–a billion times over. For almost 40 years, Montlick’s tireless work ethic and compassionate counsel have won Atlanta residents the settlements they deserve.
Support Is Only A Call Away
When you have a question, we have an answer. And we’re only ever a phone call or email away. Keeping clients informed throughout the legal process is one of our top priorities. We will be by your side every step of the way.
Resilient. Respectful. Responsive.
While we understand that bringing a legal action is likely far from your mind after losing a loved one, we also know that the emotional and financial pressure felt after such a loss can be significant. Our wrongful death lawyers are experienced in demanding justice for your loved one and handling these types of cases thoroughly and respectfully.
WINNING IS WHAT WE DO. CARING IS WHO WE ARE.™
Billions of dollars won
Our diligence shows in our results–a billion times over. For almost 40 years, Montlick’s tireless work ethic and compassionate counsel have won Atlanta residents the settlements they deserve.
Support Is Only A Call Away
When you have a question, we have an answer. And we’re only ever a phone call or email away. Keeping clients informed throughout the legal process is one of our top priorities. We will be by your side every step of the way.
Wrongful Death Lawyers Serving Atlanta
From the moment you contact us, we ensure you’re connected with a caring attorney who will prioritize your story and needs—no waiting, no barriers.
Our approach to our cases is different than most big firms. We value personalized service. That means to us, you’re never just a case number. When you hire us, you’ll get to know your attorney and legal team right from the start, and you’ll never be left in the dark about your case.
Ensuring Your Family’s Future Stability
Our Atlanta wrongful death attorneys know that in addition to the emotional turmoil caused by the wrongful death of a loved one, family members often contend with financial difficulties due to high medical costs, funeral and burial expenses, and/or lost income or support from the deceased. This can add another layer of stress and hardship for those affected by a wrongful death. For 40 years Montlick has been putting money in our clients’ pockets—where it belongs.
The Powerhouse Firm that Puts You First®
Your best interest will always be our primary focus. If you’re in Atlanta, Georgia and need a Catastrophic Injury lawyer, Call 1-800-529-6333 or dial #WIN® (#946) from your mobile phone.
Atlanta Wrongful Death Claims
Battling Big Insurance
To the insurance companies fighting hard to minimize your payout, you’re just a claim number. Our job is to make the insurance companies understand the true value of your loss, not base your compensation on the insurance company’s cold, impersonal calculations. We will do what it takes to investigate all potential avenues of recovery, hire experts when needed, and assemble and present evidence in the most persuasive way, and work hard to get you the most money possible.
What type of damages are recoverable?
The types of damages recovered can vary from state-to-state as well. For example, the types of damages or combination of damages some states allow for wrongful death claimants include the full economic and non-economic value of the life of the victim, loss of companionship, value of support and services, and/or punitive damages, to name a few. Families may also be entitled to burial and funeral expenses, medical expenses incurred, and payment for the pain and suffering endured by the deceased victim.
Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Claim?
The laws that determine who can actually bring a wrongful death claim are complicated and can be confusing if you’ve never been down this road before. Depending on your relationship to your lost loved one, various state laws, and other unique facts and circumstances of your case, you may or may not have the right to bring a wrongful death claim. The easiest way to find out if you’re entitled to bring a claim is by calling Montlick. An attorney (not a paralegal or legal assistant—a qualified attorney) will walk you through your legal options and advise you on the next steps to take to protect your rights.
Legal Time Deadlines Vary
Legal time deadlines can vary greatly based on the specifics of each case. That’s why contacting a Montlick attorney as soon as possible for a free consultation is always the right choice.
Why You Need to Act Now
All types of legal claims are subject to “statutes of limitations” or legal time deadlines. Failing to comply with a statute of limitations could mean that you will lose all ability and rights to financial compensation.
Every state has laws that limit the amount of time families have to file or settle wrongful death claims. Statutes of limitations in wrongful death cases normally begin running on the date of the incident that caused the victim’s death, but the amount of time a person has to file the claim varies significantly depending on the relevant state, and there are exceptions that can shorten or lengthen such deadlines. In some cases, a combination of different types of legal claims may exist that involve different time frames, which may be due to multiple defendants and/or even the laws of more than one jurisdiction.
We advise clients to take action as soon as possible when they learn they might have a legal cause of action. Some states have shorter statutes of limitations on wrongful death cases than on other personal injury cases, so it is even more important to act quickly. In auto accident cases, many insurance policies owned by the victim or the victim’s family also have timely notification requirements, meaning if a claim is not filed in time or appropriate notice is not given, the family of the decedent can lose valuable insurance money.
We want you to have the strongest case possible, and that could mean we need to preserve evidence or talk to witnesses as soon as possible. Waiting too long to contact us could mean that important evidence necessary for your case disappears or is destroyed; or and witnesses go missing or forget what happened. We throughly investigate our clients’ cases, and these factors are often extremely important elements in that investigation.
Types of Wrongful Death Cases
Wrongful death cases can be the result of many situations in which negligent, reckless or intentional conduct by an individual or company leads to a fatality. Wrongful death cases can arise from car or truck crashes, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, products liability claims, premises liability claims and more.
Generally, wrongful death lawsuits have potentially enormous monetary value, and require thorough investigation by an experienced attorney. Financial compensation could be achieved through more than one avenue, such as multiple defendants, multiple insurance policies, and more. Our lawyers know how to properly investigate a wrongful death case so that grieving families get the money they deserve.
What type of damages are recoverable?
The types of damages recovered can vary from state-to-state as well. For example, the types of damages or combination of damages some states allow for wrongful death claimants include the full economic and non-economic value of the life of the victim, loss of companionship, value of support and services, and/or punitive damages, to name a few. Families may also be entitled to burial and funeral expenses, medical expenses incurred, and payment for the pain and suffering endured by the deceased victim.
Who Can Bring a Wrongful Death Claim?
The laws that determine who can actually bring a wrongful death claim are complicated and can be confusing if you’ve never been down this road before. Depending on your relationship to your lost loved one, various state laws, and other unique facts and circumstances of your case, you may or may not have the right to bring a wrongful death claim. The easiest way to find out if you’re entitled to bring a claim is by calling Montlick. An attorney (not a paralegal or legal assistant—a qualified attorney) will walk you through your legal options and advise you on the next steps to take to protect your rights.
Legal Time Deadlines Vary
Legal time deadlines can vary greatly based on the specifics of each case. That’s why contacting a Montlick attorney as soon as possible for a free consultation is always the right choice.
Why You Need to Act Now
All types of legal claims are subject to “statutes of limitations” or legal time deadlines. Failing to comply with a statute of limitations could mean that you will lose all ability and rights to financial compensation.
Every state has laws that limit the amount of time families have to file or settle wrongful death claims. Statutes of limitations in wrongful death cases normally begin running on the date of the incident that caused the victim’s death, but the amount of time a person has to file the claim varies significantly depending on the relevant state, and there are exceptions that can shorten or lengthen such deadlines. In some cases, a combination of different types of legal claims may exist that involve different time frames, which may be due to multiple defendants and/or even the laws of more than one jurisdiction.
We advise clients to take action as soon as possible when they learn they might have a legal cause of action. Some states have shorter statutes of limitations on wrongful death cases than on other personal injury cases, so it is even more important to act quickly. In auto accident cases, many insurance policies owned by the victim or the victim’s family also have timely notification requirements, meaning if a claim is not filed in time or appropriate notice is not given, the family of the decedent can lose valuable insurance money.
We want you to have the strongest case possible, and that could mean we need to preserve evidence or talk to witnesses as soon as possible. Waiting too long to contact us could mean that important evidence necessary for your case disappears or is destroyed; or and witnesses go missing or forget what happened. We throughly investigate our clients’ cases, and these factors are often extremely important elements in that investigation.
Types of Wrongful Death Cases
Wrongful death cases can be the result of many situations in which negligent, reckless or intentional conduct by an individual or company leads to a fatality. Wrongful death cases can arise from car or truck crashes, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, products liability claims, premises liability claims and more.
Generally, wrongful death lawsuits have potentially enormous monetary value, and require thorough investigation by an experienced attorney. Financial compensation could be achieved through more than one avenue, such as multiple defendants, multiple insurance policies, and more. Our lawyers know how to properly investigate a wrongful death case so that grieving families get the money they deserve.
If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence in Atlanta or are dealing with the devastating aftermath of a wrongful death, call (800) 529-6333 or dial #WIN® (#946) from your mobile phone.
We don’t get paid until you do. Call today for a free consultation and we’ll tell you how we can help.
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Decatur (30030, 30032, 30033)
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College Park (30337, 30349)
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Conley (30288)
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Candler-McAfee (30032)
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Lake City (30260)
We Win More than Settlements.
We win the peace-of-mind you need to get your life back.
At Montlick, we believe comprehensive legal representation is a right, not a privilege. That’s why we provide our services on a contingency fee basis. You only pay when we win.
Because we can’t stop accidents from happening, we do what we can to help minimize their long-term impact. We put more money in your pocket, where it belongs.