Fatal accident and injury compensation claims
Claiming compensation after the death of a loved one
When a loved one dies suddenly and unexpectedly as the result of a fatal accident or injury, the lives of family and friends can be turned upside down. As well as dealing with your emotional response, there will also be plenty of issues to contend with, particularly where there are formal investigations into the cause of death. The stress of dealing practical issues whilst grieving and coming to terms with your loss can seem overwhelming.
Of course, there can also be financial implications following a death. Whether that is simply funeral expenses or more significant concerns about how you will cope if you were financial dependency on the person who has died.
Our experienced fatal injury solicitors will approach your case with sensitivity and determination, or order to both guide your through the process and to seek the compensation you are entitled to.
Types of fatal injury claims we deal with
- Road traffic accidents – as a car driver, pedestrian, motorcyclist or cyclist.
- Accidents at work – through use of machinery, falls or through misuse of chemicals.
- Accidents involving horses – where people have been thrown from or kicked by a horse.
- Industrial illnesses – industrial illness and disease claims, including mesothelioma, lung cancer and other exposure to asbestos related conditions.
- Criminal assault – compensation claims to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme.
- Medical negligence – where death has been caused my medical negligence or a surgical error
Support far beyond your compensation claim
After a sudden death, there will often be police investigations (possibly leading to a criminal prosecution of those responsible for the fatal injury), Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigations, coroner’s investigations and an inquest.
These processes can seem impersonal and unfamiliar, but our expert injury lawyers will support you, explaining the process and obtaining all the necessary evidence so you can have a full understanding of what happened to your loved one.
Clarke Willmott is a full-service law firm, so unlike many other solicitors offering injury advice, we can also give you expert guidance on any other legal matters arising from the fatal accident and injury.