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Losing your loved one suddenly due to another party’s negligence creates an unbearable void that no amount of money can fill.

While we understand that legal action cannot bring back your family member, pursuing justice can provide financial stability during an incredibly difficult time. Contact Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers today to schedule a free case review with a reputable Huntsville wrongful death attorney who understands the sensitive nature of these cases and will treat your family with the compassion you deserve.

Trust Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers to Fight for Your Family

Our team of dedicated attorneys brings over four decades of combined experience representing families dealing with the tragic loss of their loved ones. At Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, we understand both the emotional devastation and financial implications that wrongful death brings to families, which is why we work on a contingency fee basis to avoid adding to your burdens. You won’t pay anything unless we secure compensation for your family.

Huntsville Wrongful Death

Alabama Code § 6-5-410 defines wrongful death as a death caused by the wrongful act, omission, or negligence of another party. When someone’s careless or intentional actions lead to a fatal outcome, surviving family members have the right to seek justice through the civil court system.

Proving Negligence or Wrongdoing

To establish a wrongful death lawsuit, we will present a preponderance of the evidence showing negligence or recklessness by the at-fault parties. We must demonstrate that the defendant owed a duty of care to your loved one, breached that duty, and that breach directly caused the fatal incident. Our attorneys rigorously gather evidence, interview witnesses, and work with experts to build the strongest possible case for your family.

Statute of Limitations

Under Alabama Code § 6-2-38, you generally have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Missing this deadline could permanently bar your family from seeking justice, so consulting with our legal team promptly ensures your rights remain protected.

Huntsville Wrongful Death Benefits

In Alabama, only the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate can file a wrongful death lawsuit, though the damages recovered benefit the heirs of the estate. If no personal representative has been appointed, the court can appoint one at the request of any party with an interest in the estate. Alabama’s approach to wrongful death focuses on punitive damages rather than compensatory damages:

  • Damages that are meant to punish the wrongdoer
  • Damages intended to deter similar conduct by others
  • Compensation that reflects the wrongfulness of the defendant’s actions
  • Recovery that considers the character and degree of wrong

Unlike many states, Alabama doesn’t calculate wrongful death damages based on lost wages or medical expenses. Instead, juries determine awards based on the reprehensibility of the defendant’s conduct and the need to prevent similar tragedies.

Cause of Wrongful Death

Death resulting from another party’s negligent or intentional actions warrants a cause for wrongful death when that party failed to exercise reasonable care or deliberately caused harm. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate each case to identify all potentially liable parties and build a compelling argument for accountability.

Motor Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle collisions involving cars, trucks, buses, commercial vehicles, and motorcycles remain a leading cause of wrongful death lawsuits in Huntsville and Madison County.

Pedestrians and bicyclists face particular vulnerability on busy corridors like University Drive, Memorial Parkway, and Highway 72, where high speeds and heavy traffic create dangerous conditions.

Drunk Driving Accidents

When intoxicated drivers take to Huntsville’s roads, they endanger everyone around them, and families who lose loved ones to drunk driving deserve aggressive legal representation.

Our attorneys pursue both the drunk driver and potentially liable third parties, such as establishments that overserved alcohol under Alabama Code § 6-5-71.

Medical Malpractice

Healthcare providers at facilities throughout Huntsville have a duty to maintain professional standards of care, and when medical negligence leads to death, families deserve answers and accountability. Medical malpractice wrongful death cases often involve:

  • Misdiagnosis
  • Surgical errors
  • Medication mistakes
  • Failure to properly monitor patients

Medical malpractice cases demand extensive investigation and expert testimony to prove the healthcare provider deviated from accepted medical standards. At Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, we have the financial backing to hire top medical experts, conduct thorough investigations, and see your case through to the end without asking you to pay anything upfront.

Nursing Home Abuse

Elder abuse and nursing home neglect lead to fatal consequences through malnutrition, untreated infections, medication errors, or physical injuries from falls. Families trust these facilities to provide proper care for vulnerable loved ones, and when that trust is violated with deadly results, we hold them accountable.

Workplace Injuries

Fatal workplace accidents occur across various industries, from construction sites to manufacturing facilities in Huntsville’s industrial districts. Workers’ compensation typically covers workplace deaths. However, some circumstances warrant filing wrongful death claims against third parties or employers who exhibited gross negligence. We examine safety violations, equipment failures, and inadequate training that may have contributed to the fatal incident.

Premises Liability

Property owners have a responsibility to maintain safe conditions for visitors, and when hazardous conditions lead to fatal injuries, they may face wrongful death liability. Common premises liability incidents that cause wrongful death include:

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Structural failures
  • Dog bites
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Inadequate security leading to violent crimes

Our lawyers investigate maintenance records, security protocols, and prior incidents to establish negligence. Other liable parties may include property management companies, landlords, commercial tenants, and government entities.

Product Liability

Defective products ranging from medical devices to automotive parts can cause fatal injuries when manufacturers fail to ensure safety. Companies that design, manufacture, or sell dangerous products bear responsibility when those products cause death.

We work with engineering experts and industry specialists to prove how product defects led to your loved one’s death.

Our Huntsville Wrongful Death Attorneys Aggressively Advocate for Your Rights

Our Huntsville wrongful death lawyers have earned reputations as strong negotiators and skilled litigators who won’t back down from insurers or corporate defendants. We understand that insurance companies pull out predictable tactics to devalue or deny valid claims, and we have proven strategies for refuting them. You can trust us to secure maximum recovery for your case.

Trust Our Experienced Huntsville Wrongful Death Attorneys

Your family shouldn’t face this challenging process alone during such a painful time. Call Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers or contact us online to schedule your free consultation with a caring and compassionate Huntsville wrongful death attorney. We’ll lend an empathetic ear, explain your legal options, and begin fighting for the justice your loved one deserves.

Areas We Proudly Serve

  • Madison (35756, 35757, 35758)
  • Meridianville (35759)
  • Athens (35611, 35612, 35613, 35614)
  • Harvest (35749)
  • Decatur (35601, 35602, 35603, 35609, 35699)
  • Hazel Green (35750)
  • New Market (35761)
  • Owens Cross Roads (35763)
  • Toney (35773)
  • Huntsville (35815, 35816, 35824, 35893, 35894, 35895, 35896, 35897)

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Alabama Personal Injury FAQs

What is a personal injury claim?

A personal injury claim is a claim for monetary compensation when someone is hurt by the actions of others. The injury doesn’t have to be intentional. An accident can be the basis of a personal injury claim based on negligence or for another reason. The personal injury claim is the process for the injured person to get compensation.

Will my personal injury claim go to court?

Only a small number of personal injury claims go to court. At your consultation, our lawyers can explain if your personal injury claim is likely to go to court. When we represent you, we make a case plan for your goals. Whether you hope to go to trial or reach a settlement, we represent your interests.

How do I hire Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers as my personal injury lawyer?

To hire our injury lawyers, contact us. Tell us that you have been hurt. We’ll ask what happened, and we’ll probably have some questions. If you choose us as your lawyers, you’ll sign a representation agreement. We always explain our representation in writing. Then, we will start your case immediately.

What is my personal injury case worth?

It depends. The first questions are – How much have I lost, financially and otherwise, because of my injuries? and How clear is it that the party I’m suing has legal fault? Generally, a personal injury case compensates the victim for their losses, reflecting the legal liability of the responsible party or parties. The amount varies from case to case. Ask about your case value at your consultation.

How does a personal injury lawyer help me?

A personal injury lawyer helps you pursue your compensation. They know what things may maximize your case value, and what steps to take. They work to avoid mistakes. Plus, they manage the legal process, working efficiently and knowing what to do next. When you choose Mezrano Alabama Injury Lawyers, you have our entire team working for you.

Should I accept a settlement offer?

Remember, the insurance company, the corporations and their teams of lawyers are not on your side. Whether it’s best to accept a settlement offer may depend on several things, including your preferences. We invite you to contact us to review a settlement offer. Contact us to talk to a lawyer.

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