Middletown, Connecticut, Wrongful Death Lawyers
Our attorneys represent families in Connecticut who have lost a loved one as the result of another person's negligence or wrongful actions in a fatal car accident, a workplace accident, a hospital or nursing home mishap or other type of accident. If another person is at fault for your family member's death, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses incurred prior to death
- Funeral expenses
- Pain and suffering incurred prior to death
- Loss of future earnings based on life expectance
- Loss of future enjoyment of life
- Loss of services that person provided for you
- Loss of parental guidance for a child
Wrongful death cases are about more than compensation. They are about helping a family find answers, holding the responsible party accountable and, when possible, making a difference. In response to wrongful death lawsuits, many hospitals, nursing homes, manufacturers and local governments have taken steps to help prevent similar deaths from happening to other people.
Success in recovering full compensation in a wrongful death case often requires expert testimony from accident reconstructionists, economists and doctors. Our firm has the financial and legal resources to put the right experts to work for you. We handle all personal injury and wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis. This means that you pay no lawyer's fees unless we make a recovery for you. Our firm will advance all expert witness fees needed to prove your case.
Experienced wrongful death lawyers
Attorneys Bernard Poliner and AnnMarie Cienava Rocco have many years of experience in settling and trying wrongful death cases for Connecticut families who have lost mothers, fathers, spouses and children due to the negligence of another party. Learn more about our attorneys and their experience.
Free consultation for families of wrongful death victims
For more information or to schedule an appointment with a wrongful death lawyer at our firm, call 860-346-8691 or fill out our contact form.