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Wrongful death refers to a lawsuit which alleges that the victim was killed as a result of the negligent conduct or misdeeds of another. Often Wrongful death suits arise as a result of auto accidents, personal injury accidents, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, construction site accidents, mesothelioma, dangerous or defective products or drugs (i.e. Vioxx), or other accidents, negligence or injuries.

The attorneys at Frundt & Johnson appreciate the complex legal issues, as well as the powerful emotional trauma involved in a wrongful death claim. We will vigilantly represent the rights of the victim, while assisting the surviving family members in a responsible, yet understanding manner. We can assist the members of the Estate by providing the family of a wrongful death victim with information regarding the practical and legal aspects of personal injury law and wrongful death claims, as well as survivor actions, Social Security Disability and Widows Benefits.


Frundt & Johnson attorneys practicing in this area of law:

  • Charles Frundt

 
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