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Wrongful Death Lawyers in Connecticut

Fighting for Those Who Have Lost Loved Ones Due to Negligence in Connecticut

RisCassi & Davis, P.C. is often called on to help families who have lost a loved one assess whether there is a potential Connecticut wrongful death case. If you suspect that someone may have been legally responsible for the death of a loved one, you should consult a wrongful death attorney in Connecticut as soon as possible.

Whether or not you have been appointed executor or administrator of an estate of someone who recently died by the Probate Court, you may have questions concerning a potential wrongful death claim. Our Connecticut wrongful death attorneys are often contacted first by family members or next of kin, right after a death, before the Probate Court has even appointed an executor or administrator.

When we get requests for help on these cases, we work with loved ones, executors, or administrators to gather relevant records and make an assessment as to whether there is a case that we would be willing to pursue.

Schedule a free consultation with our team to learn more about what our wrongful death lawyer in Connecticut can do for you. Dial (860) 245-2412.

How Is Wrongful Death Defined?

Wrongful death is typically defined as a situation in which a person's death is caused by the negligence, misconduct, or wrongful act of another individual, company, or entity. This legal concept allows surviving family members or beneficiaries to seek compensation for their loss through a civil lawsuit.

What Are the Common Causes of Wrongful Death Cases? 

Wrongful death can happen due to a number of scenarios. Each case is unique, and the specific circumstances surrounding a wrongful death claim will determine the applicable legal principles and potential liability.

Common causes of wrongful death cases may include:

  • Medical malpractice: Negligence by healthcare professionals leading to patient deaths, such as surgical errors, misdiagnosis, or medication errors.
  • Car accidents: Fatalities resulting from negligent or reckless driving, including drunk driving accidents, distracted driving collisions, and speeding-related crashes on the I-84, I-95, and other roads.
  • Workplace accidents: Fatal injuries sustained due to unsafe work conditions, lack of proper safety protocols, or employer negligence.
  • Product liability: Deaths caused by defective products, including faulty medical devices, dangerous pharmaceuticals, or poorly manufactured consumer goods.
  • Criminal acts: Homicides, assaults, or other criminal actions leading to the death of an individual.
  • Premises liability: Fatal incidents occurring on someone else's property due to hazardous conditions, inadequate security, or negligence in property maintenance.

Some families are unsure whether a tragic loss truly fits within the legal definition of wrongful death or whether it is simply considered an unavoidable accident. A wrongful death attorney Connecticut families trust can review police reports, medical records, witness statements, and other documentation to help determine whether there is evidence of negligence or misconduct. By carefully examining how the incident occurred and who may be responsible, our Connecticut wrongful death lawyers can give you a clearer picture of whether pursuing a claim is appropriate for your situation.

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What Is the Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims in Connecticut?

Just as there are statutes of limitations for personal injury claims in Connecticut, there is also a statute of limitations for wrongful death claims, which is set forth in Section 52-555 of the General Statutes. The current limitations period generally requires that any wrongful death claim be brought within two years of the date of death.

Certain claims, including, but not limited to, those against the State of Connecticut, municipalities, and other defendants, and certain statutory causes of action, including dram shop claims against liquor sellers, may have shorter limitations or notice periods.

What Types of Damages Can Be Pursued for Wrongful Death Claims?

The types of damages that can be pursued for wrongful death claims include:

  • Economic damages: These may cover medical expenses, funeral and burial expenses, loss of financial support, and loss of future wages.
  • Non-economic damages: This category includes compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of companionship, and loss of consortium.
  • Punitive damages: In cases involving reckless or intentional misconduct, punitive damages may be sought to punish the responsible party and deter similar behavior in the future.

It's advisable to consult with our wrongful death lawyers in Connecticut for accurate guidance tailored to individual circumstances.

Why Choose Our Team After Wrongful Death in CT?

When a family reaches out to us after a tragic loss, we understand that they are often overwhelmed and unsure where to start. From our first conversation, we focus on listening to your story and learning about your loved one, while also gathering the information we need to evaluate potential legal claims under Connecticut’s wrongful death statute. 

Selecting our firm means you benefit from:

  • Proven results: We have recovered over half a billion dollars for our clients.
  • Longstanding experience: Our firm has been supporting families since 1955.
  • Board-certification: Seven of our attorneys are board-certified trial lawyers.
  • Compassionate guidance: We provide personalized support throughout the legal process.

Working with a wrongful death lawyer Connecticut families can turn to means having a dedicated team by your side. We stay in close contact, answer questions about timing and possible outcomes, and guide you through each step so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

Not all of the complexities can be covered here. The best advice is to consult a reputable wrongful death lawyer in Connecticut as soon as practicable if you suspect that the decedent’s death was preventable. Call us at (860) 245-2412 to begin.