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Wrongful Death Attorney In Crystal, NV

There are few situations in your life that can be as horrifying, confusing, and overwhelming as the wrongful death of a loved one. It’s understandable to be unsure of your next steps for taking legal action against the one responsible for causing your loved one’s death. It’s vital that you retain legal representation throughout this ordeal so nobody tries to take advantage of you. A Crystal wrongful death lawyer can provide the advocacy you need to succeed.

The legal team at Aaron Law Group recognizes the inherent complexities of a wrongful death claim. Nevada’s wrongful death laws can be difficult to work through if you don’t have a strong legal background. You may be too distraught to accomplish your goal. That’s why you should have a Crystal wrongful death attorney to represent you. Matthew Aaron has over three decades of experience in advocating for clients throughout their personal injury cases. He knows how to do the same for you, too.

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The Wrongful Death Claims Process in Nevada

If you choose to move forward with a wrongful death claim in Crystal, your case would be filed with the Fifth Judicial District Court of Nevada, which serves Nye County. Above all, you need to be sure that your case adheres to the statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Nevada, which includes wrongful death claims. You will have two years from the date of your loved one’s death to put a case together and file a claim for compensatory damages.

Wrongful death claims are unfortunately fairly common in Nevada, particularly after vehicular accidents and workplace incidents. There were 419 car accident fatalities and 33 workplace fatalities in Nevada throughout 2024. Many of those fatalities were wrongful deaths and resulted in legal action against the negligent parties. If you decide to move forward with a wrongful death claim, you should be familiar with how the claims process works. Here is a brief overview of that process:

  • First, you need to determine your legal standing. Only certain people are legally allowed to file a wrongful death claim in Nevada. Only the victim’s family can do so, particularly their surviving spouse, domestic partner, children, parents, or siblings. In some cases, a designated representative can bring a claim to fruition.
  • Next, an investigation must be made into the accident to determine liability. This is when you’re required to prove negligence, which can often be difficult. The investigation must prove that the defendant owed the deceased a duty of care, breached it negligently, and caused the death in question through that breach. Evidence that supports your claim will include police reports, accident reports, and witness statements.
  • Once you’ve proven liability, you need to hire a lawyer and file the claim. Make sure you adhere to the statute of limitations and meet all required filing deadlines. Your lawyer can keep you from missing anything.
  • It’s possible that your case will be settled during negotiations. Remember that this is a civil matter, not a criminal one. Even if you succeed in your case, the defendant won’t go to prison. Your lawyer can handle negotiations with insurance companies. If a settlement is not reached, your case will go to trial.
  • During negotiation, both sides will exchange evidence and information through the discovery process. It’s often this process that encourages the other party to settle, thus avoiding a public and potentially embarrassing trial, which could hurt reputations and affect livelihoods.
  • Your case will be decided by a judge and jury if a settlement is not reached. You can pursue economic and non-economic damages. A wrongful death claim is basically a personal injury claim filed on the deceased’s behalf, as this is what they likely would’ve done had they survived. It’s common for juries to award punitive damages if they view the defendant’s actions as intentional or malicious.

FAQs

What Is the Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations in Nevada?

The statute of limitations for a wrongful death claim is two years, as wrongful deaths are considered a form of personal injury. You will have two years from the date of your loved one’s death to consult a wrongful death lawyer, who can work to:

  • Establish grounds for your case.
  • Construct a wrongful death claim.
  • Assemble the evidence you need.
  • File your claim for compensatory damages.

If you can’t file your case within that timeframe, your case may be dismissed.

How Likely Is a Wrongful Death Claim to Succeed in Nevada?

The odds of success in a wrongful death claim in Nevada are quite high. In fact, you’re more likely to succeed in a wrongful death case than you are in other personal injury cases. The evidence is often stronger than in a personal injury case, provided your attorney has built a strong case. Success generally relies on proving negligence through documented evidence and witness testimony. The stronger your case, the better your chances.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Nevada?

After a wrongful death in Nevada, only the victim’s immediate family or the personal representative of the estate can file a wrongful death claim. Immediate family includes spouses, domestic partners, children, parents, and siblings, in that specific order. In the absence of any immediate family, the right to file goes to the closest living relative. If you are the personal representative, a wrongful death lawyer can help you do what must be done.

What Are the Four Proofs of Negligence?

The four proofs of negligence in any kind of personal injury case are duty, breach, causation, and damages. Proving negligence is especially necessary in a wrongful death case. You need to prove that:

  1. The defendant owed a duty of care to the victim.
  2. They breached that duty.
  3. The breach is what caused the death.
  4. You are owed damages for what happened.

Make Sure You Hire a Wrongful Death Lawyer

The smartest move you can make for your case is to hire a wrongful death lawyer who can represent you throughout your claim. At Aaron Law Group, we can bring determination and guidance to your situation. Contact us to speak with someone on our team who can help.

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