Losing a loved one to an accident is a traumatic event. In the aftermath, countless personal and financial concerns can make pursuing a legal case easy to put off. If you lost someone through a negligent event, a Hawthorne, NV, wrongful death lawyer can help you through this trying time. They can build your case and represent you at every step of the case.
At Aaron Law Group, we are dedicated to assisting the people of Hawthorne, Las Vegas, Amargosa Valley, and communities throughout Nevada in their wrongful death cases. Our founder, Matthew E. Aaron, has decades of experience handling cases ranging from minor injuries to fatal incidents. His legal accomplishments earned a Best Law Firm distinction in 2024 from the American Institute of Trial Lawyers.
Accidental deaths are an unfortunately frequent event across the country. In 2024, unintentional injuries ranked as the third most common cause of death nationwide, with 1,413,243 total fatalities, or 60.8 per 100,000.
That same year in Nevada, accidental poisoning, including drug overdoses, was the most common type of unintentional death with 1,146 instances. The next leading accidents include 111 injuries in a motor vehicle accident and 68 pedestrians in a car crash.
Wrongful death cases are typically pursued as personal injury claims in Nevada. These cases involve proving that one or more parties acted negligently or recklessly, which contributed to or caused the death of a loved one. Common wrongful death cases include:
Hawthorne wrongful death cases are handled at Mineral County District Court, located in town at 314 Fifth Street, Hawthorne, Nevada 89415.
Civil claims can be confusing in any circumstance, but especially after a family member’s passing. Hire a wrongful death lawyer to help you through this difficult period. Your Hawthorne wrongful death attorney can assist with every aspect of your claim, from initial filing to final settlement, court verdict, or appeal. A few key services that Aaron Law Group can bring to your case include:
Who is eligible to pursue a wrongful death claim in Nevada is an important distinction for you to know when considering legal action. Under Nevada Revised Statutes 41.085, relatives defined as heirs, such as the deceased’s spouse or child, may file a formal complaint against a negligent party. Other parties may be eligible if the deceased had no living spouse or children.
How long you have to file your wrongful death claim in Nevada is an important timeline to understand after losing a loved one. State law dictates that most cases must be filed within two years of an accident. This timeline may be expanded in cases of medical malpractice or if the party entitled to file is a minor.
How much your Nevada wrongful death lawyer costs depends on the complexity of your case, whether a trial is required, and the workload for the firm. A straightforward claim with an early settlement typically costs less than representation for a case related to a large company that requires a multi-year trial. In your initial consultation, your attorney can provide a rough estimate for your legal expenses.
The compensation you may be eligible for in a Nevada wrongful death claim changes based on how the event affected you. Economic damages cover the direct financial impact of your loved one’s passing, such as funeral expenses, lost wages, medical bills, and reduced income capacity. Non-economic damages involve the immaterial harm, such as pain and suffering, loss of companionship, loss of a guardian for minor children, and grief and sorrow.
At Aaron Law Group, we recognize how difficult and sensitive wrongful death cases can be. Contact us today to schedule your complimentary initial consultation. In this meeting, we can learn your story, discuss your legal options, and provide potential pathways forward in your case.
You may also visit our Las Vegas office, located on West Sahara Avenue, southwest of Rainbow Family Park, east of Canyon Gate Country Club, and northeast of Old Spanish Trail Park.