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Temecula Wrongful Death Attorney

We Are Here for Your Family

Losing a family member is one of the most difficult things a person can experience. While nothing can undo the damage that has been done, holding the negligent party responsible may prevent additional deaths in the future. It may also be a way to seek justice for your loved one.

We understand that this is an emotional time for your family and that you are grieving your loss. It is important to take action as soon as you feel able to do so; there are statutes of limitation on wrongful death claims in California. When you are ready, we will be here to help you. For a free consultation with a Temecula wrongful death lawyer, please call the Law Offices of Charles X. Delgado at 951-795-4058 or contact us online.

Murrieta Fatal Accident Lawyer

When a death could have been prevented, it often feels even more tragic. We can investigate the circumstances that led to your loved one's death. Even if you were at fault for the accident, you may still have rights to compensation. We can research the facts and help you tell your story.

In addition, our personal injury attorney will help you address the financial aspect of wrongful death. We will seek compensation to cover medical bills, funeral expenses, counseling for the family and negligent infliction of emotional distress. If you lost a wage-earning member of your family, you may have additional financial needs, including:

  • Lost income
  • Mortgage payments
  • Monthly bills
  • Child care and education expenses

A wrongful death can be caused by a car or truck accident, motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian accident, dog bite and many other types of negligence. You can rely on our experience with these types of claims. Please call 951-795-4058 to schedule an appointment today. Your consultation is free.

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