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Wrongful Death

Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyers
Georgia Wrongful Death Attorneys

Atlanta Catastrophic and Personal Injury Attorneys

The tragedy of losing a loved one due to the negligence of another is an immeasurable loss. In 2006, more than 42,000 people in the United States were killed in automobile accidents, including drivers, passengers, pedestrians and cyclists. During that same period, Georgia reported 1,693 people were involved in fatal automobile crashes. (National Traffic Highway Safety Administration 2007).

Click to contact our Fulton County personal injury attorneys and wrongful death lawyers today for a free initial consultation regarding your personal injury or wrongful death case.

While automobile fatalities are the most common wrongful death actions, other wrongful death cases include: airplane crashes; medical malpractice resulting in death; falls resulting in death; negligent shootings; and assaults resulting in death due to inadequate security.

Georgia allows recovery for the “full value of the life of the deceased” as shown by this evidence. The damages for wrongful death include both economic, such as lifetime earnings and non-economic damages, which are incapable of exact proof.

More Than Thirty Years of Combined Experience

Over the years we have successfully represented many families grieved by the wrongful death of a loved one. In the same manner, we will pursue your case relentlessly against the insurance companies representing those responsible for the death of your family member. Our experienced trial attorneys will compassionately provide the necessary representation to protect the families of victims killed due to the careless, reckless or negligent acts of others.

The Atlanta Wrongful Death attorneys at Moore and Hawthorne, LLC handle the following types of wrongful death cases:

  • Automobile Fatalities, including motorcycles and pedestrians
  • Medical Malpractice Resulting in Death
  • Work Injuries Resulting in Death
  • Workplace Violence Resulting in Death
  • Homicide Due to Inadequate Security
  • Airplane Crash Fatalities
  • Scaffolding Falls Resulting in Death
  • Crane Accidents Resulting in Death
  • Fatal Occupational Injuries