Recovering from Devastating Losses

There are few things more emotionally devastating than the loss of a loved one. When it’s someone else’s fault, that fact can make it even harder, knowing a senseless death could have been prevented. While no amount of money can bring back a life, financial compensation can alleviate the burdens of medical bills, lost wages, and funeral costs. Moreover, the law entitles close family to damages such as loss of consortium. When you are ready to discuss your available legal options with regards to the loss of a loved one, call expert Dothan wrongful death attorneys Boles Holmes White. We can help get you through this difficult time and make sure you get the compensation you need and deserve moving forward.

Wrongful death cases arise from the same sorts of incidents that trigger personal injury suits. Defective products casesmotor vehicle accidentsnursing home abuse, construction accidents, and residential fires can all form the basis of a wrongful death suit. If one of your loved ones has died due to the negligence or wrongful conduct of another, you are entitled to compensation. Our attorneys will work to recover medical bills, loss of present and future wages, loss of emotional support, funeral expenses, and punitive damages for our clients.

At Boles Holmes White, we know what a difficult time this can be. We want you to focus on your own emotional well-being, and let us handle the legal, medical and insurance issues. Our seasoned wrongful death attorneys will help you fight to get your life back on track after the wrongful death of a loved one. We know how to negotiate a settlement, and we know how to try a case to a jury. Whether you are in Dothan, Ozark, Enterprise, Ft. Rucker, Midland City, Pinckard, Columbia, Daleville, Eufaula, Headland, or anywhere in Southeast Alabama, we can help you.  Email us or call our wrongful death attorneys today at 334-366-6086 for a consultation.

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