Tri-State Area Wrongful Death AttorneysWhen the negligent, reckless, or indifferent actions of someone else have stolen the life of someone you love—nothing, not filing a lawsuit, not putting them in jail, not obtaining a billion dollars, nothing is ever going to replace or adequately compensate you for what you've lost. Even so, you shouldn't have to struggle to pay your bills, to take care of your children, or to live your life without help. Our lawyers will fight hard to make sure that you don't. Depend on the experience, integrity, and dedication you'll find at Vital & Vital, L.C., — contact our attorneys today. At Vital & Vital, L.C., we represent the grieving families of accident victims in the Huntington area and throughout the Tri-State region and fight to get them the compensation they deserve as they struggle to put the pieces of their lives back together. As a firm, we file wrongful death lawsuits resulting from a wide variety of negligence and accidents, including:
Although certain family members and distant relatives may be prevented from filing a lawsuit by statute, general types of benefits that parents, spouses, children, and siblings can recover include compensation for medical expenses, funeral costs, the loss of expected future income, loss of inheritance, loss of benefits, property losses, and pain and suffering. In some cases, punitive damages can also be recovered. Whatever type of accident led to the death of your loved one, our attorneys are going to prepare each and every aspect of the case as if resolving it through litigation were the only option. This preparation gives us a better position during settlement negotiations and ensures that if a trial is what it will take to protect your interests we will be more than ready. A Tradition of Service to the Tri-State Community Since 1974Talk to our lawyers about filing a wrongful death lawsuit—call our Huntington, West Virginia, law offices at (304) 525-0320 or e-mail us to schedule a free consultation. All wrongful death lawsuits are handled on a contingent fee basis; you pay no attorneys' fees unless we obtain compensation on your behalf. |



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