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Prince George’s County Wrongful Death Lawyer

The untimely death of a loved one can be tough, to say the least.  Not only are you dealing with a loss, but you are also coping with the fact that you weren’t prepared for your loved one to die so suddenly.  In many cases, the grief is much worse, because the death is due to the negligence of another individual.  In this case, the family would reach out to an attorney to file a wrongful death lawsuit.

Wrongful Death Lawsuits in Prince George’s County

Numerous clients in the area have retained attorney Larry Lapidus over the past four decades because of his impressive history of securing fair and reasonable settlements for the family of the victims in PG County wrongful death cases.  A PG County wrongful death case differs from a personal injury case because the injured is no longer alive to file their own lawsuit.  The concept of the wrongful death claim was created because the individual who died is no longer here to file a personal injury claim.

Wrongful Death Lawyer Larry Lapidus has seen wrongful death claims stemming from car accidents, falls, and medical malpractice.

Who Can File A Wrongful Death Claim

There are two ways a wrongful death claim can be filed in Prince George’s County.   In most cases, the primary beneficiaries file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for their losses, while either beneficiary can seek damages on behalf of the estate.

  • Primary beneficiaries include the surviving spouse, parents, and children of the deceased person. If a primary beneficiary is alive, he or she may file a wrongful death claim, a survival claim, or both.
  • Secondary beneficiaries include the surviving siblings, cousins, nieces, and nephews, and other relatives. If there are no primary beneficiaries or no primary beneficiary is willing to bring either type of claim to court, a secondary beneficiary may file on behalf of both the primary and secondary beneficiaries.

It is typically the primary beneficiaries who file the wrongful death claim to seek compensation for their loss, but either the primary or secondary beneficiary can seek damages for their loss on behalf of the estate.

Wrongful death lawsuits in the state of Maryland can be multifaceted and very difficult to prove, so you need to choose the right PG County wrongful death lawyer for your case.

PG County Wrongful Death Lawyer

The wrongful death lawyers at The Lapidus Lawfirm are EXACTLY who you need on your case. If you have experienced the untimely loss of a loved one in Prince George’s County, The Lapidus Law Firm can help.  You will receive the support and dignity you deserve as you are gently guided through each step of the wrongful death claim process.

You could receive compensation for the grief suffered for the loss of a loved one, and also for your loved one’s pain and suffering, loss of parental guidance, and for loss of financial support.  But you have to get the right Prince George’s wrongful death lawyer on your side who has vast experience in securing fair and reasonable settlements for the families of wrongful death victims.

Call the Maryland wrongful death lawyers at the Lapidus Law Firm today for a free consultation at (301) 605-4296.  We are here for you.

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