Dallas, TX Wrongful Death Lawyer
Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences anyone can go through. The pain and frustration can be overwhelming when that loss is due to someone else's negligence or wrongful actions.
If you have lost a family member in Dallas, TX, due to wrongful death, you deserve justice and compensation. At Bennett Legal, we understand the devastation you are feeling, and we are here to help. Our experienced team of wrongful death lawyers in Dallas, TX will fight tirelessly to hold those responsible accountable and to ensure that you receive the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve. Contact Bennett Legal today to discuss your case, and let us be your advocate during this difficult time.

Why Choose Bennett Legal
At Bennett Legal, we understand that no amount of money can ever replace a loved one. But when your family is grieving the unexpected and devastating loss of someone due to another party's negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve answers—and justice.
Our unique commitment to clarity and transparency sets us apart. We don't believe in hiding behind legal jargon or confusing you with the process—we walk you through every step, ensuring that you're informed, confident, and empowered to make the right decisions for your family.
Our Dallas, TX, wrongful death attorneys combine deep legal knowledge with a results-driven mindset. We take time to listen, investigate thoroughly, and build strong cases that hold responsible parties accountable.
If you're searching for a legal team that treats you with respect, fights for your family's future, and keeps your best interests front and center, Bennett Legal is ready to help. Contact us today to schedule a complimentary consultation.

What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?
Losing a family member unexpectedly can leave emotional and financial turmoil in its wake. A wrongful death claim is a legal action brought by the surviving family members of the deceased against the party responsible for the death. In Texas, wrongful death is defined as a death caused by the "wrongful act, neglect, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default" of another party.
It is essential to understand the distinction between wrongful death claims and survival actions. While a wrongful death claim seeks compensation for the losses suffered by the surviving family members, a survival action focuses on the damages the deceased would have been entitled to if they had survived.
To have a successful wrongful death claim, you must prove negligence or misconduct on the part of the responsible party. It requires gathering evidence and presenting a strong case.

Compensation for Wrongful Death Claims in Texas
Seeking compensation through a wrongful death claim can alleviate the financial burdens associated with losing a loved one. The types of compensable damages available in Texas include economic, non-economic, and exemplary or punitive damages in cases of gross negligence or willful harm.
Economic damages include medical expenses related to the accident or injury, funeral costs, and loss of income. Non-economic damages compensate for intangible losses such as pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and emotional distress.
Exemplary or punitive damages may be awarded in gross negligence or intentional harm cases. These damages go beyond compensating for losses and instead aim to punish the responsible party for their actions.
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim in Texas?
Under Texas law, the right to file a wrongful death claim is reserved for specific family members of the deceased. These individuals include the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the person who died as a result of another party's negligence or wrongful act.
The purpose of a wrongful death claim in Texas is not to punish the at-fault party but to provide financial relief for the surviving family members.
However, Texas law does not allow siblings, grandparents, or other extended family members to file wrongful death claims. Only those with a direct and defined legal relationship—spouse, child, or parent—are permitted to do so.
Factors That Determine Wrongful Death Compensation
The amount of compensation awarded in a wrongful death claim can vary based on several factors. These include:
• The age and health of the deceased: Younger individuals with potential future earnings may be entitled to higher compensation.
• Earning capacity and future income potential: If the deceased had a high earning capacity, the compensation may reflect their potential lost income.
• Financial dependence of surviving family members: The extent to which the family members relied on the deceased for financial support will be considered.
• Emotional and psychological impact on loved ones: The emotional distress experienced by surviving family members is taken into account.
• Recklessness or intentional actions of the at-fault party: If the responsible party's actions were particularly egregious, it may result in higher punitive damages.

Types of Accidents That Commonly Result in Wrongful Death
Wrongful death can occur in various types of accidents. Some common examples include:
• Car accidents caused by negligent or drunk drivers
• Commercial truck accidents
• Motorcycle collisions
• Workplace accidents, including construction site fatalities
• Medical malpractice
• Defective products
• Criminal acts and inadequate security
Where Do Fatal Accidents Occur in Dallas, TX?
Fatal accidents can occur in various locations throughout Dallas, TX. Some areas and situations that may pose a higher risk include:
• Busy highways and intersections: Highways such as I-35E, LBJ Freeway, and Central Expressway can be particularly dangerous.
• High-risk neighborhoods or poorly maintained properties
• Dangerous work zones
• Hospitals or clinics where medical negligence occurs
• Assisted living facilities or nursing homes
Fighting the Insurance Company in a Wrongful Death Claim
When filing a wrongful death claim, it is common to face resistance from insurance companies. Insurance companies may try to minimize payouts by employing various tactics.
One common tactic is to blame the victim for the accident, attempting to shift the responsibility away from the insured party. Another strategy is to make quick lowball settlement offers.
Never accept an insurance settlement without consulting with one of our knowledgeable Dallas, TX, wrongful death lawyers. We understand the actual value of your claim and can negotiate firmly on your behalf.

What to Do If You Think You Have a Wrongful Death Claim



Contact a Dallas, TX, Wrongful Death Lawyer at Bennett Legal Today
If you have lost a loved one in Dallas, TX, due to wrongful death, do not hesitate to seek legal help. Contact Bennett Legal today to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. Our skilled team of Dallas, TX personal injury attorneys is ready to listen to your story and provide the advocacy you need during this challenging time. Don't delay, call us at (469) 402-6843 and let us help you seek the justice and compensation you and your family deserve.
You are not alone in this fight. Bennett Legal is here to support you.
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