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Wrongful Death Lawsuits

Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. The Postman Law team understands the emotional and financial toll this tragedy can have on you and your family—and we’re ready to help.

Justice for Families After a Tragic Loss

Negligent Death? Postman Delivers

Losing a loved one is devastating. When that loss is caused by someone else’s negligence or intentional act, the pain is compounded. At Postman Law, we help families hold the responsible party accountable and pursue the compensation they need to begin moving forward.

If your family is grieving a wrongful death, we are here to provide clarity, support, and experienced legal guidance every step of the way.

Call 844-767-8626 or request a free consultation today.

What Is a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil legal action filed by surviving family members when someone dies due to another person’s or company’s careless, reckless, or intentional behavior. These lawsuits are meant to hold the wrongdoer accountable and help compensate the family for the emotional and financial impact of the loss.

Wrongful death claims are not just about money. They are about justice, closure, and protecting other families from facing the same tragedy.

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Common Causes of Wrongful Death

Our legal team investigates the full circumstances of your loved one’s death, identifies all liable parties, and builds a strong case to pursue the compensation you are entitled to under the law.

Wrongful death can happen in many ways. At Postman Law, we have experience handling complex cases across a wide range of circumstances:

  • Car Accidents caused by speeding, distracted driving, or impaired drivers
  • Truck Accidents involving fatigued drivers, mechanical failures, or regulatory violations
  • Medical Malpractice, including misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or medication mistakes
  • Workplace Accidents, especially in construction, manufacturing, or industrial settings
  • Defective Products, such as faulty vehicles, unsafe medical devices, or toxic substances
  • Nursing Home Negligence or Abuse leading to avoidable death
  • Premises Liability, including falls, falling objects, or unsafe property conditions
  • Pedestrian Accidents involving reckless or inattentive drivers
  • Criminal Acts such as assault or homicide
  • Aviation Accidents caused by pilot error, maintenance failures, or equipment defects
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For the Record: Wrongful Death Lawsuits

$1.09M

Residential explosion

90% of Policy

Infant wrongful death

Hear From Our Clients

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“The Postman Firm kept me informed of the process every step of the way and were quick to respond to my questions. They looked out for me and were always professional with compassion and care. Would use them again in a heartbeat if I need another injury attorney.”

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“I would highly recommend the Postman legal team. I had a great experience from the filing of my claim to its settlement. They made it easy for me to stay up to date on my case with virtual town halls, emails, and phone calls […] This is a trustworthy firm, and I thank them whole heartedly for their work and the care they took with my claim.”

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“I was very pleased with my experience with the Postman team. The firm kept me informed during the various stages of my case and provided me with trustworthy legal advice so that I could make the best decision for me. I would recommend the Postman firm to my family, friends, and anyone in need of an injury attorney.”

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“The Postman Firm looked out for my best interests. They were professional and always treated me with compassion and care. They explained the process to me and were quick to respond to my questions. Having that reward in the bank for these uncertain times is a weight off my shoulders. Would use them again if I need another injury attorney!”

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? We’d be happy to answer them.

Disclaimer: The information provided in these FAQs is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is unique, and the laws applicable to your situation may differ. For personalized guidance tailored to your specific circumstances, please consult with a qualified attorney today.

Eligibility to file a wrongful death claim varies by state, but it typically includes:

  • A surviving spouse
  • Children (biological or adopted)
  • Parents of the deceased
  • Legal representatives of the estate
  • In some states, siblings, grandparents, or other dependents

Postman Law handles wrongful death claims in Illinois, Colorado, Ohio, Kentucky, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. We understand each state’s requirements and will walk you through your legal options with care and clarity.

Wrongful death lawsuits are designed to ease the financial burden that comes with the loss of a loved one and provide some measure of justice. You may be eligible to recover:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills related to the final injury or illness
  • Loss of income and future earnings
  • Loss of companionship or parental support
  • Pain and suffering experienced by surviving family members
  • Punitive damages in cases involving gross negligence or intentional harm

Our goal is to help your family secure meaningful compensation that reflects the full impact of your loss, both economic and emotional.

Results will vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances.

Wrongful death cases require skill, urgency, and compassion. At Postman Law, we understand how to handle these sensitive matters with professionalism and care.

  • Clear communication from start to finish
  • Fast action to preserve evidence and protect your claim
  • Deep experience in both personal injury and complex civil litigation
  • No fees unless we win your case

We take on the legal burden so you can focus on your family and your healing.

Possible Compensation in Wrongful Death Cases

Medical Expenses

This covers any medical bills, including hospital stays, emergency care, surgeries, and beyond, related to the deceased’s final injury or death.

Funeral Costs

Expenses relating to funeral, burial, or cremation are often covered.

Loss of Financial Support

Compensation for the income the deceased would have earned is provided to the family over time. This includes future wages, benefits, pensions, and more.

Loss of Companionship

This can be potentially claimed by spouses, children, or parents and includes non-economic damages for the emotional pain and loss of love, care, guidance, and companionship.

Pain and Suffering

This addresses the emotional distress and mental anguish experienced by the surviving family members.

Speak With a Wrongful Death Attorney Today

If you have lost a loved one and believe negligence or misconduct was involved, Postman Law is here to help. We will explain your options, answer your questions, and fight for the justice your family deserves.

Call 844-311-4939 or fill out our online form to schedule a free consultation.

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Results will vary depending on your particular facts and legal circumstances. Postman Law has attorneys licensed in the state of Illinois, among others. In states in which the firm is not licensed, the firm will associate with counsel licensed in that state.

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