Pinellas County Wrongful Death Claims Attorney
An untimely and wrongful death claim is a complex and emotionally-charged legal matter. Family members are left stunned and grieving over the sudden loss of a loved one. If the deceased family member served as the primary wage earner, financial uncertainties may arise. When negligence results in an accident victim's demise, we dedicate ourselves to pursuing compensation for survivors who seek closure and justice.
Ingram & Eno, P.A., is recognized as an AV-rated* law office. The firm was established by Tim Ingram and Edward Eno, two AV-rated* personal injury attorneys. In addition, Mr. Ingram has received Board Certification in Civil Trial Law from both The Florida Bar and The National Board of Trial Advocacy.
With so much at stake in a wrongful death lawsuit, your first step should be to learn more about your legal options. Contact our Clearwater office at 1-727-723-9800.
Compassionate and Detailed Handling of Your Wrongful Death Claim
While you deal with the emotional fallout of a family tragedy, we will handle the legal aspects of your wrongful death claim. Our job is to examine the facts and secure the information necessary during a free initial consultation. That includes identifying the following:
- The person or persons at fault, either partially or completely
- The insurance coverages available
- The fair and just value of your wrongful death claim
Helping Family Members Move On From a Tragic Event
The death of a family member is a tragic event for surviving family members. No amount of money can compensate for grief. However, damages authorized by Florida's wrongful death statute can help you achieve justice and move forward with less uncertainty. A surviving spouse and dependent children are entitled to compensation for loss of companionship and protection, as well as lost income and support.
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For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding a wrongful death claim, please contact us.
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