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Nashville Wrongful Death Lawyer

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All deaths feel wrong when a loved one is suddenly and unexpectedly lost. Under Tennessee law, a death is considered wrongful if the death occurred directly due to another party’s careless, reckless, or intentionally wrongful actions. A wrongful death claim helps surviving close family members achieve not only a sense of justice and accountability but also compensation to help cover their financial losses.

While we understand no amount of money will bring your loved one back, pursuing compensation in a wrongful death claim can help you cover the expenses that follow their death and help alleviate some of the financial stresses you and your family are facing. Call the Nashville personal injury lawyers at Selvidge Law Firm today for a free confidential consultation so we can hear the details of your case.

Why Choose Us for Your Wrongful Death Case in Nashville?

Facing the death of a loved one is difficult enough without taking on a legal challenge at the same time that you’re grieving the loss. At Selvidge Injury Law, we have deep compassion for our clients who’ve lost loved ones traumatically and unexpectedly. We cannot bring the family member back, but we can do the following for your case:

  • Offer a free evaluation of your case and contingency-based payment so you pay nothing upfront and only pay our fee after we win your case
  • Use our decade of investigative experience to document evidence of the negligent or reckless action that caused the death
  • Craft a compelling case for your full compensation
  • Assertively advocate for your family throughout the legal process

At Selvidge Injury Law, we have a family-like atmosphere for all of our clients, with particular sensitivity to those suffering an egregious loss. This makes us more effective in our strategies to secure compensation.

Who Can File for Wrongful Death in Tennessee?

Each state has individualized laws for who may recover compensation after a family member’s wrongful death. This prevents distant relatives from exploiting the loss for financial gain. In Tennessee, the following laws are in place for who may file a wrongful death claim:

  • A surviving spouse has the first right to file a wrongful death claim
  • If the decedent leaves no spouse, adult children may file a claim
  • If the surviving children are under the age of 18, a court-appointed guardian may file a wrongful death claim on their behalf
  • When a child dies, the parents have a right to file a wrongful death claim if the child was underage and/or left behind no spouse or children
  • If the decedent left a will or estate plan with a personal representative the representative may file a claim on behalf of immediate family members

If you have questions about who may file a wrongful death claim for your lost loved one, your Nashville wrongful death lawyer from Selvidge Injury Law can help.

What Compensation Can My Family Gain in a Wrongful Death Case in Nashville?

It’s difficult to deal with the death of a loved one, especially when the death also presents significant financial harm to a family. The financial element can distract from the grieving process and add to the anguish. A successful wrongful death claim brings compensation for the following:

  • Medical expenses incurred before the death
  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Loss of income for the remainder of working years the decedent had left to them had they not died
  • Loss of benefits such as health insurance and retirement contributions
  • Loss of household services
  • The loss of companionship and consortium of a spouse and/or nurturing and support of a parent
  • Grief and anguish

Call the Nashville Wrongful Death Lawyers at Selvidge Injury Law

No one should have to take on a legal claim on their own while they are simultaneously grieving the loss of a loved one. Filing a claim against the insurance company of an at-fault party can be difficult on your own because insurers often dispute claims or assign blame to the victim to protect their profits. That’s where the Nashville wrongful death attorneys of Selvidge Injury Law can help. Call our team in Nashville today so we can hear about your loved one’s case and begin working toward justice, accountability, and compensation.