California Wrongful Death Attorney 

Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a family can endure. The grief and shock can be overwhelming, and while time may soften the sharpest edges of loss, it never truly erases the absence of someone who meant everything to you.

When that loss was caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or misconduct, the grief is often compounded by anger, confusion, and unanswered questions.

At Maurer Law, we understand that no legal action can ever replace a parent, spouse, child, or any loved one. But we also know that families deserve accountability, answers, and the financial stability necessary to move forward.

If you are facing the unthinkable after losing a loved one, the California wrongful death attorneys at Maurer Law are here to help you navigate this process with care and compassion.

When Tragedy Could Have Been Prevented

Wrongful death cases arise when a person loses their life because another individual or entity acted negligently, recklessly, or intentionally. These cases can stem from many different circumstances, including:

In many of these cases, families are left asking the same questions: Why did this happen? Who is responsible? Could it have been prevented? What do we do now?

All those questions deserve answers, and a wrongful death attorney’s job is to find them.

Families Deserve Accountability and Justice

After a wrongful death, families are often forced to deal with much more than grief. There may be funeral expenses, medical bills, lost household income, and long-term financial uncertainty. A spouse may suddenly become the sole provider. Children may lose both emotional and financial support.

California law allows certain surviving family members to pursue a wrongful death claim. While compensation can never replace what was lost, it can provide:

  • Financial stability
  • Accountability for the responsible party
  • A sense of justice
  • Protection for surviving children and dependents

Holding negligent parties accountable is about responsibility and acknowledging that someone’s carelessness or misconduct caused devastating harm. And it is also about preventing similar tragedies in the future.

How Maurer Law Helps Families After a Wrongful Death

Our wrongful death attorneys approach cases with two guiding principles: compassion and strength.

Compassionate Counsel

From your first call to our office, you will be treated with respect, patience, and understanding. We take the time to listen and answer your questions clearly. We explain the legal process so you feel informed without being overwhelmed.

We know that this may be the hardest thing you’ve ever had to face. Our role is to carry the legal burden so you can focus on your family and healing.

Thorough Investigation

Wrongful death cases require careful and comprehensive investigation. We work to uncover exactly what happened and why. This may involve:

  • Reviewing accident reports and medical records
  • Interviewing witnesses
  • Consulting accident reconstruction experts
  • Working with medical or industry specialists
  • Examining safety policies and corporate practices

Our goal is to build a clear, evidence-based case that demonstrates responsibility and supports full and fair compensation.

Zealous Advocacy

Insurance companies and defense attorneys often move quickly to limit their liability. They may minimize the circumstances of the death or attempt to shift blame. We do not allow families to be pressured or dismissed.

Maurer Law provides strong, prepared advocacy. Whether negotiating a settlement or taking a case to court, we are committed to pursuing accountability and justice on your behalf.

What Compensation May Be Available in a Wrongful Death Case?

Under California law, wrongful death damages may include:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical expenses related to the final injury or illness
  • Loss of financial support the deceased would have provided
  • Loss of household services
  • Loss of companionship, care, and guidance
  • Loss of consortium (for a surviving spouse)

In certain cases, a related “survival action” may also be pursued, which allows recovery for damages the deceased person experienced prior to their passing.

Every family’s situation is different. We carefully evaluate your circumstances to determine what forms of compensation may apply.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in California?

Not everyone can file a wrongful death lawsuit. Under California law, those who may have the right to bring a claim typically include:

  • The surviving spouse
  • Domestic partner
  • Children
  • In some cases, other dependent family members

Because these rules can be complex, it is important to speak with a wrongful death attorney to determine your eligibility.

Time Limits Matter

Wrongful death claims are subject to strict time limits, known as the statute of limitations. In most cases in California, a wrongful death lawsuit must be filed within two years from the date of death. Certain cases, such as those involving government entities, may have shorter deadlines.

If you wait too long, you may lose your right to pursue compensation entirely. Speaking with a wrongful death attorney early helps protect your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is a wrongful death lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil claim brought by surviving family members when a person dies because of another party’s negligence or wrongful conduct. It seeks financial compensation and accountability.

Is a wrongful death case the same as a criminal case?

No. A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil action, separate from any criminal charges. Even if no criminal charges are filed—or if a defendant is acquitted—you may still pursue a civil wrongful death claim.

How long do wrongful death cases take?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of the case, the investigation required, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Some cases resolve within months while others may take longer. We will keep you informed at every stage.

How much does it cost to hire Maurer Law?

We handle wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront fees, and we only receive payment if we recover compensation for you.

What if my loved one was partially at fault?

California follows a comparative fault system. In some cases, compensation may still be available even if the deceased shared some responsibility. These situations require careful legal analysis.

Will I have to go to court?

Many wrongful death cases resolve through settlement. However, we prepare every case as if it will go to trial. Being prepared strengthens your position and ensures that we are ready if litigation becomes necessary.

We Are Here When You’re Ready

There is no “right time” to reach out after losing someone you love. Grief does not follow a schedule. But when you are ready to ask questions, seek answers, or explore your options, we are here.

At Maurer Law, we combine compassionate counsel with unwavering advocacy. We will treat your family with dignity, fight for accountability, and work tirelessly to help you obtain the support and resources you need to move forward.

If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, contact Maurer Law to request a free, confidential consultation. We will listen, answer your questions, and help you understand your rights.

There is no financial obligation to speak with us, and no fee unless we recover money for you.

We are here for you when you need us

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