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There is no financial risk for you because we offer a free consultation and collect attorney’s fees only if we accept your case and recover a settlement or verdict on your behalf. If you feel you need legal representation, please contact the Texas wrongful death attorneys at Grisham & Kendall today.

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The attorneys at Grisham & Kendall, PLLC have represented Texans more than 20 years. We offer a review of your case and can discuss the issues that may apply to your individual claim relating to a wrongful death. If you would like to speak with one of our wrongful death attorney Texas to review your case, please call Grisham & Kendall, PLLC at (214) 308-2027 to schedule a call or contact us using the form.

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Texas Wrongful Death Lawyer FAQ

In a wrongful death case, there are four elements that should be shown to exist. These include:

  1. 1. Negligence – it must be shown that the defendant’s careless, reckless, or negligent actions led to the death
  2. 2. Breach of duty – the plaintiff must show that the defendant owed a duty of care to the victim
  3. 3. Causation – it must be shown that the defendant broke their duty of care to the victim
  4. 4. Damages – it must be shown that there are quantifiable damages (funeral costs, medical expenses, etc.)

Wrongful death damages vary case-by-case, but often include:

  • – Medical expenses for the deceased’s prior to their death
  • – Funeral and burial expenses for the deceased
  • – Loss of the deceased’s future income
  • – Loss of the deceased’s companionship and/or parental guidance
  • – Loss of any inheritance for the deceased’s children
  • – The pain and suffering that the deceased may have experienced before death

Yes, in addition to the wrongful death, a decedent’s family may recover damages for the pain and suffering that the decedent endured prior to death.

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