Wrongful Death

Why Us

Losing a Loved One is Devastating. We Demand Justice.

There is nothing more heartbreaking than losing a family member because of someone else’s negligence. Whether the tragedy occurred in a vehicle accident, due to medical malpractice, or on an unsafe property in Tampa Bay, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, or Pinellas County, the emotional and financial void left behind is unimaginable.

At Ghaly Injury Law, our experienced wrongful death lawyer understands that no amount of money can bring your loved one back.

 

However, we believe the responsible parties must be held accountable. We handle the complex, deeply emotional legal fight with compassion and relentless determination, so your family can focus on grieving and healing.

THE PROCESS

How Ghaly Injury Law Builds Your
Wrongful Death Case

Establishing Liability

We immediately launch an exhaustive investigation as your experienced wrongful death attorney to secure the evidence needed to prove the “wrongful act, negligence, or default” that caused the fatal accident.

Navigating the Estate

Florida law requires the personal representative of the deceased’s estate to file the claim on behalf of surviving family members. We manage all the legal and probate complexities to ensure the case is filed perfectly.

Demanding Maximum Accountability

Insurance companies and corporate defense teams often try to minimize the value of a life. We aggressively negotiate to secure your family’s future, and we are always prepared to take the fight to court to demand true justice.

Your Rights

Your Family's Rights in a Wrongful Death Claim

The Florida Wrongful Death Act allows surviving family members, such as spouses, children, and parents, to seek compensation for the immense losses caused by negligence. You may be entitled to financial recovery for:

Medical and Funeral Costs

Full reimbursement for any emergency medical treatments prior to passing, as well as all funeral and burial expenses.

Loss of Support and Services

Compensation for the ongoing financial contributions, childcare, and household services your loved one would have provided.

Loss of Net Accumulations

The projected savings and financial security the deceased would have built over their lifetime, which would have benefited the estate.

Mental Pain and Suffering

Significant financial recovery for the irreplaceable loss of companionship, guidance, and the profound emotional trauma suffered by the family.