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Texas wrongful death results when an individual
dies as a direct result of the misconduct
from another person or company. Wrongful
deaths are tragic and often times going
through litigation for a family to recover
compensation for the beneficiaries or dependents
can be emotionally taxing. Robert Steinberg
has specialized in Texas wrongful death
cases and is an expert in helping to recover
compensation for the survivors of the wrongful
death victim in their time of suffering.
Wrongful death laws exist
to try preventing instances of intentional
or reckless carelessness and negligence
from resulting in a tragedy. Robert Steinberg
is able to ensure that justice is met by
determining who is liable and continuing
to make sure the families of the wrongful
death victim then receives compensation
for the events leading up to the wrongful
death. Many different factors can contribute
to the Texas wrongful death, which is why
contacting a qualified Texas wrongful death
attorney is necessary to determining where
liability lies.
Beneficiaries of a Texas
wrongful death can include any surviving
children and spouse of the deceased or the
parents of a wrongful death child. Based
on the relationship the surviving family
of the Texas wrongful death victim had with
the deceased will determine how much compensation
they can receive. This will be based on
a thorough investigation to best determine
how much of an impact the wrongful death
had on the beneficiary.
Potential Texas wrongful
death compensation claims can include, medical
expenses, funeral expenses, benefit losses,
pain and suffering, punitive damages, and
loss of the wrongful death victims
past salary in addition to the anticipated
future salary. All of these factors will
be determine when performing the investigation,
and Robert Steinberg has the knowledge and
necessary experience to seek the maximum
compensation and help ease the transition
of financial strain sometimes caused by
a Texas wrongful death.
If you would like
more information on a possible Texas wrongful
death case, please contact
us.
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