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Fatal Accidents: Representing Deceased Victims and Their Loved Ones

Jarrett & Price LLC, Fatal Accident AttorneysJarrett & Price, Wrongful Death Attorneys
No cases are more tragic than those involving the death of the victim. At Jarrett & Price, we recognize the difficulty surviving relatives have dealing with the loss of a loved one, especially when they believe that loss was preventable due to the fault of another. We strive to use great care and tact when handling these types of cases, while understanding how important it is to prove liability and maximize damages for the other victims, the survivors. These cases often involve the loss of a spouse, a child or a parent. While no amount of money damages will ever come close to replacing those individuals, the funds recovered in these actions often lessen the economic impact of the tragedy. 

Wrongful Death actions are a specific type of case in Georgia that allow the spouse of the victim to bring a claim for the "value of the life" of the decedent, along with other types of damages brought by the decedent's estate. Usually, the wrongful death claim is brought by the surviving spouse, but if there is no spouse, claims may be brought by the surviving children, the parents, or other immediate relatives, depending on the circumstances. For an explanation of who is entitled to bring a wrongful death action to recover these benefits, click here. 

In addition to wrongful death damages brought by the spouse or surviving relative, the victim’s estate may also bring a claim to recover other damages on behalf of the decedent, including medical bills, pain and suffering and punitive damages, among others. 

Because these cases involve the loss of a life, they are the most serious and sensitive cases any lawyer is ever asked to handle. At Jarrett & Price we respect the fact that every family we represent in a wrongful death case has suffered a tremendous loss and personal tragedy. We pride ourselves on handling these types of cases with care and professionalism, and know how important it is to return calls and keep families fully informed on the progress of the case. 

Call 1-800-206-1032 or 912-401-8880 today to speak with attorney at Jarrett & Price for a free consultation if you or a loved one has been killed due to the fault of another. You need an experienced trial attorney by your side. We represent clients in wrongful death actions in Habersham, White, Stephens and other northeast Georgia counties at our Clarkesville and Cleveland office locations. We also represent the families of wrongful death victims throughout southeast Georgia, including Chatham County, Liberty County, Bryan County and Effingham County at our Savannah office location. 


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