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Las Vegas Fatal Car Accident Lawyer

Nevada Automobile Wrongful Death Attorneys

The loss of a loved one can be both emotionally devastating and financially crippling. It is certainly difficult to consider your financial future while grieving the loss of a family member. An experienced and knowledgeable lawyer can guide you through this troubling time and take as much worry and concern off your shoulders as you will allow us.

The Las Vegas fatal car accident attorneys of the Oronoz Ericsson understand that it is an odd and painful concept to attempt to put a dollar value on the life of a loved one killed by a car crash, but that's essentially what is required in a wrongful death case. Our attorneys will prepare a detailed investigation of the scene of the accident, the damage to the motor vehicle and document any catastrophic injuries suffered as a result of the crash. We will negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf to reach a fair settlement. Failing that, we are more than confident in our abilities to vigorously represent you at trial.

The reality is that most insurance companies will challenge or deny your claim to attempt to protect their own assets. We have experience negotiating with insurance companies, and we will diligently pursue them to ensure you receive a fair settlement. Contact our office to take advantage of a free case evaluation by an experienced lawyer.

Loss of Consortium

Loss of consortium is the legal term used to describe the loss of the benefits of a familial relationship when a loved one is seriously injured or passes away. In legal proceedings, the loss of consortium will typically refer to the loss of a sexual relationship but can also include diminished care, companionship or affection. Contact an experienced attorney for legal advice and a free case evaluation.

Contact Our Firm

If you have questions regarding wrongful death in Las Vegas, Nevada, contact Oronoz Ericsson. Call or e-mail us to schedule a free consultation.

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