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Wrongful Death

Losing a loved one is an unimaginable tragedy that words can scarcely describe. When such a loss occurs because of someone else's negligence or wrongdoing, the pain and grief can feel even more overwhelming. At Swanson Gardner Meyers Cohon PLLC, we understand the profound sorrow and turmoil you're experiencing in the wake of a wrongful death in the Seattle area. It's a time filled with confusion, anger, and countless questions about what happened and why.

Our compassionate legal team is here to offer support and guidance during this incredibly difficult time. We believe in treating each of our clients with the utmost respect, sensitivity, and care, acknowledging the personal and emotional dimensions of your loss. While we know that no amount of compensation can replace your loved one or erase the pain, pursuing a wrongful death claim can provide a sense of justice and financial stability for your family's future.

We are committed to standing by your side, offering a comforting hand through every step of the legal process. Our goal is to shoulder the burden of legal proceedings, allowing you to focus on healing and honoring the memory of your loved one. Together, we will work tirelessly to hold the responsible parties accountable and secure the justice your loved one deserves.

At Swanson Gardner Meyers Cohon PLLC, your family becomes a part of ours. We're here to navigate the complexities of wrongful death claims in Seattle with compassion, dedication, and a deep commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for you and your family.

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Why Choose Our Seattle Wrongful Death Attorneys?

Choosing the right legal representation after experiencing the loss of a loved one due to wrongful death is a crucial step toward finding justice and securing your family's future. At Swanson Gardner Meyers Cohon, our Seattle wrongful death attorneys understand that you are going through one of the most difficult times in your life. Our team approaches each case with empathy and sensitivity, recognizing the emotional weight of your loss. We're not just your attorneys; we're your steadfast supporters, offering guidance and understanding throughout this challenging journey.

Our Seattle lawyers believe in the importance of personalized legal representation. We take the time to understand your loved one's story and the impact of their loss on your life. This tailored approach ensures that your case receives the attention and dedication it deserves.

Our Past Success

With a distinguished track record of securing justice for families affected by wrongful death, our attorneys bring a wealth of experience and expertise to your case. Our firm's success in navigating these complex legal waters means you have a team equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve a favorable outcome. We’ve helped grieving families in Seattle and throughout Washington secure justice after the loss of a loved one. 

Here are some of our most notable cases:

$150 million verdict was awarded in a tragic crane collapse incident, with $72 million of that amount successfully obtained by attorneys Todd Gardner and Peter Meyers for the family of Sarah Wong, a student whose life was tragically cut short when a crane fell from a construction site roof onto her vehicle

$8 million verdict was achieved for the family of a man who lost his life in an accident involving a commercial vehicle

$1.5 million arbitration award was secured in a wrongful death case for a 66-year-old man, marking the highest arbitration award at that time for a wrongful death claim involving a victim over the age of 66

$1.5 million settlement was reached in a lawsuit for a pedestrian fatally struck while crossing the street

$1.5 million arbitration award was obtained for the family of a senior citizen who passed away in a UIM (Underinsured Motorist) auto accident

$1.3 million verdict was secured for a widow whose husband was killed by a snowplow that lost control while they were en route to Crystal Mountain

$1 million settlement was awarded to a family grieving the loss of their minor child in an automobile accident

What is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death occurs when someone dies due to the negligence or misconduct of another party. This legal concept allows the deceased's survivors, often their immediate family members, to file a lawsuit against those responsible for the death. The purpose of a wrongful death claim is to seek compensation for their loss. The compensation can cover a variety of expenses and damages, including medical costs prior to death, funeral and burial expenses, loss of income and support, and pain and suffering of the deceased before they died, as well as the emotional distress of the surviving family members.

These cases can arise from various situations, including but not limited to car accidents, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, and incidents involving defective products. In general, wrongful death claims are intended to provide financial support to the deceased's dependents or beneficiaries and to hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Washington State?

In Washington State, the laws regarding who can file a wrongful death claim are specific. The claim must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate. This representative, often named in the deceased's will or appointed by the court if there is no will, acts on behalf of the deceased's survivors.

The beneficiaries of the wrongful death claim can include:

  • The deceased person's spouse or state-registered domestic partner.

  • The deceased person's children or stepchildren.

  • If the deceased has no spouse, domestic partner, or children, then the parents or siblings of the deceased may be beneficiaries, but only if they were financially dependent on the deceased and were residents of the United States at the time of death.

These laws ensure that those closest to the deceased and most affected by their loss are the ones who receive compensation for their suffering and financial losses.

How Long Do I Have to File a Wrongful Death Claim in Washington State?

In Washington State, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death claim is generally three years from the date of the deceased person's death. If you don’t file your case within that timeframe, the courts will not hear it. There are exceptions to this, however. As such, it is important to discuss your case with an experienced Seattle wrongful death lawyer at our law firm immediately. We can listen to your story and help you explore your legal options.

No Upfront Costs - Always on Contingency

We firmly believe that quality legal representation should be accessible to everyone, regardless of financial circumstances. That's why Swanson Gardner Meyers Cohon operates on a contingency fee basis. You won't be asked to pay any upfront legal fees. Our compensation is a portion of the settlement or award we secure on your behalf. If we don't win, you don't owe us. This commitment to accessibility is coupled with complete transparency about any financial aspects of your case, ensuring no surprise bills or hidden fees.

We are committed to standing by your side from start to finish. Our injury legal team is here to guide you through the legal process with compassion and clarity, taking on the legal burdens so you can focus on your family. We're not just your legal representatives but your advocates, fighting tirelessly to secure the justice and compensation you need to move forward after the wrongful death of someone you love.

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Contact Our Seattle Wrongful Death Attorneys

If you’re grieving following the loss of a loved one due to someone else's negligence, please know that you don't have to face this journey alone. At Swanson Gardner Meyers Cohon, we empathize with the magnitude of your loss. Our dedicated team is here to provide the compassionate support and expert legal guidance you need during this difficult time.

Reach out for a no-cost initial consultation. We're here to compassionately listen to your story and guide you through your legal options. Contact us at 425-226-7920 or use our confidential online contact form to get in touch.

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