Compassionate Wrongful Death Representation In Beaumont
Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most devastating experiences anyone can endure. If your family is suffering due to a wrongful death, you likely feel overwhelmed and unsure of your next steps. At Jonathan C. Juhan P.C. Attorney at Law, we represent families in Beaumont and throughout Southeast Texas, aiming to achieve justice by holding responsible parties accountable and recovering significant financial compensation.
At Jonathan C. Juhan P.C. Attorney at Law, we bring over 30 years of trial experience in both state and federal courts to each case we handle. We provide compassionate, comprehensive legal representation tailored to the unique needs of those who have suffered the loss of a loved one due to negligence.
Attorney Jonathan Juhan, a board-certified personal injury lawyer by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization with deep community ties, has a proven track record of success. We are committed to personalized service, ensuring that your rights are protected and your recovery is maximized. We are hardworking and results-oriented, always giving our clients the personal attention they deserve.
Helping You Seek Justice For Your Loved One
We understand how challenging it is to cope with the loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. Under Texas law, wrongful death occurs when a person dies due to the negligence or misconduct of another. Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims, so it is vital that you act quickly to seek justice and the compensation you and your family deserve.
Jonathan C. Juhan P.C. Attorney at Law supports clients in a variety of wrongful death lawsuits, including those arising from:
- Vehicle accidents
- Industrial mishaps
- Acts of violence
- Defective products
- Medical malpractice
We work diligently to hold negligent individuals and corporations accountable for fatal accidents in Southeast Texas. Our goal is to present strong evidence to meet the burden of proof and achieve justice for grieving families.
Fighting For The Compensation You Deserve
In wrongful death cases in Texas, the types of compensation available to the families of the deceased can help alleviate the financial burdens associated with their loss. These compensations typically include coverage for funeral expenses and medical bills incurred prior to the death. Additionally, families may receive compensation for lost income, which accounts for the earnings the deceased would have provided if not for their death.
Compensation for loss of companionship recognizes the emotional loss suffered by family members, while damages for pain and suffering address the psychological impact of the bereavement. At Jonathan C. Juhan P.C. Attorney at Law, we understand the profound impact these losses can have on a family, and we are committed to helping you secure the compensation you need to support your future.
Which Family Members Are Eligible To Pursue A Wrongful Death Claim In Texas?
In Texas, the immediate family members of the deceased, including spouses, children and parents, are eligible to pursue a wrongful death claim. These claims are crucial for securing the financial future of the family and ensuring that other parties are held accountable for their actions.
Why Do Family Members File Wrongful Death Claims In Texas?
Filing a wrongful death claim can provide financial support during a profoundly difficult time. Compensation from a wrongful death lawsuit can cover expenses such as medical bills incurred prior to the death, funeral costs and the loss of future earnings that the deceased would have contributed to the family. This financial relief is crucial for families facing sudden economic uncertainty due to their loss.
Beyond the financial aspect, filing a wrongful death claim also serves a broader purpose of accountability and prevention. By holding the responsible party legally accountable for their actions, families can find a sense of justice. This not only helps in the healing process but also serves as a deterrent, potentially preventing similar incidents in the future by promoting safer practices and standards.
While no amount of compensation can replace a loved one, wrongful death claims in Texas offer a pathway for families to secure financial stability, achieve justice and foster safer environments in their communities.
What Evidence Should Be Admitted In A Wrongful Death Suit?
The evidence necessary in a wrongful death lawsuit typically includes proof of negligence, documentation of the deceased’s earnings and potential future earnings, medical records and witness statements. Gathering comprehensive evidence is crucial to building a strong case. Our attorneys at Jonathan C. Juhan P.C. Attorney at Law will help you with the process, ensuring that we build a strong case with all the evidence available.
We Will Provide The Support You Need
If you have lost a loved one due to negligence and are considering a wrongful death claim, please contact us as soon as possible. Call us at 409-784-0742 or fill out our online contact form to schedule your free consultation at our Beaumont office. We take cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you.