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Wrongful Death Attorney in Miramar, FL

Miramar Wrongful Death AttorneyLosing a loved one is devastating, regardless of how it happens. However, it can be more frustrating and upsetting when it occurs due to another person’s careless or reckless actions. Meldon Law’s wrongful death lawyers in Miramar can seek justice and compensation on your behalf.

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Why Work With Us

At Meldon Law, we won’t back down when it comes to protecting our clients. For over 50 years, since our founding in 1971, we’ve dedicated ourselves to standing up for Floridians, recovering hundreds of millions on their behalf. What sets us apart is more than our record of results—it’s our unwavering commitment to the people behind the cases.

Our attorneys bring unmatched skill, experience, and knowledge, treating every fight as if it were our own. Inside and outside the courtroom, we are a force to be reckoned with, providing the tenacity clients need when facing life-changing challenges. But strength is only part of who we are. Through our Meldon CARES initiative, we serve with compassion, accountability, reliability, excellence, and a success-driven focus. This means keeping you informed, guiding you through the process, and ensuring you always know you matter most.

We are deeply connected to the communities we serve, partnering with the Florida Gators and founding initiatives such as Veterans Making a Difference and the Meldon Law Scholar-Athlete Scholarship. With multiple offices across the state, bilingual services, and a boutique-firm approach, you’ll find that we’re not just lawyers; we’re neighbors who care and advocates who fight tirelessly for you.

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What Our Team Will Do for You

Losing a loved one in an accident is one of the most devastating experiences a family can endure. During this difficult time, Meldon Law’s Miramar wrongful death attorneys step in to handle the legal burdens so you can focus on grieving and supporting your family. We understand the emotional and financial strain a wrongful death can cause, and our goal is to provide both compassionate guidance and aggressive legal representation.

Our team will begin by investigating the circumstances of the accident in Miramar to determine liability. This includes gathering evidence such as a police report from the Miramar Police Department, witness statements, and accident reconstruction analyses. We also work closely with medical and financial experts to fully evaluate the impact of your loss, from funeral expenses to lost income and the emotional suffering your family has endured.

We handle communication with insurance companies and opposing parties to protect your rights and prevent you from being pressured into unfair settlements. Our attorneys will negotiate tirelessly to secure the maximum compensation available, and if necessary, take your case to trial to pursue justice in court.

Above all, we stand beside you as both advocates and allies, making sure your voice is heard and your loved one’s memory is honored. You do not have to navigate this journey alone; our team is here to fight for you every step of the way.

What Compensation Can I Recover for My Loved One’s Passing?

What you can recover depends on the specifics of your loved one’s passing, but we regularly obtain the following damages for clients:

  • Lost support and services prior to the decedent’s passing
  • Future lost support and services
  • Loss of companionship and protection
  • Survivors’ mental pain and suffering
  • Minor children’s lost parental companionship, instruction, and guidance (All children can recover if there is no surviving spouse.)
  • Medical bills and funeral and burial costs

However, we know that compensation isn’t everything. We will also seek justice for your loved one, holding the negligent party accountable for their careless decision.

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Proving Wrongful Death

To hold another party accountable for your loved one’s passing, we must prove the following:

  • The other party owed your loved one a duty of care (e.g., driving safely, keeping a dog leashed, or warning of a hazard on their property).
  • The other party breached that duty of care.
  • That breach caused your loved one’s fatal injuries.
  • You sustained damages.

Our team will use evidence such as the police or incident report, eyewitness statements, vehicle data, photos and videos, and expert witness statements, to establish how the other party’s negligence caused your loved one’s passing.

Let Our Team Fight for Your Family Today

When tragedy strikes, you deserve a law firm that combines compassion with proven results. At Meldon Law, our Miramar wrongful death attorneys understand the overwhelming pain of losing a loved one and the financial and emotional burdens that follow. We are committed to standing by your side, fighting tirelessly to hold negligent parties accountable and secure the justice your family deserves. Don’t face this difficult journey alone—call Meldon Law today and let us help you find strength, closure, and fair compensation.

FAQs

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for My Loved One’s Passing?

Per Florida Statute § 95.11, you typically have two years to file a lawsuit. We recommend you get in touch with us much sooner, as we can protect your right to compensation and take some of the burden off your shoulders.

Can I Afford a Lawyer?

Yes. Our team takes wrongful death cases with no upfront fees. You don’t pay us anything to get started, and you only pay us if we win.

What Types of Wrongful Death Cases Does Meldon Law Handle?

Our Meldon Law wrongful death lawyers in Miramar handle all types of cases, including fatal:

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Florida?

Only the personal representative of the decedent can file a wrongful death lawsuit. This person is typically named in the will, but the court can appoint someone if the decedent did not have a will or name an executor.

The surviving spouse, children, and parents (in some cases) can recover their losses. The personal representative can also recover the estate’s losses.

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