[Atlanta, August 05, 2016] – Assigning a monetary value to the life of a deceased loved one is a morbid thought people try to avoid, but the Tyrone Law Firm recognizes that it is an act worth doing, especially if it means protecting the interests of the people left behind.
Proper Compensation
Wrongful Death cases are painful at their core, but the firm shares that they make sure that every family filing for them at least sees some form of justice dedicated to the lives taken too soon.
Since Georgia Law provides a legal cause of action for instances when a person’s negligence results in a fatality, it is important for families to seek legal recourse in minimizing any further damage. The Tyrone Law firm understands how losing a loved one can be hard enough and how moving on can be difficult, if not downright impossible, if the deceased was serving as a significant source of financial support.
Intelligent Representation
Clients will find that the state laws surrounding Wrongful Death cases are simple enough, essentially boiling down to three claims: medical expenses prior to death, pain and suffering prior to death, and the “full value of the life” from the viewpoint of the decedent. Only the administrator of the decedent’s estate can bring forth the first two claims, which makes the surviving relatives’ decision all the more crucial.
According to the Tyrone Law Firm, it is the “full value of the life” claim that proves most challenging to present. They say that while most attorneys struggle in directing how the juror perceives the decedent’s value of his or her own life, their team of lawyers and investigators can determine the price based on facts and in accordance to the law.
About Tyrone Law Firm
Nelson O. Tyrone III has spent the good part of his career serving as a personal injury lawyer, gaining the knowledge and experience necessary to provide his present clients with the representation they need. Through the Tyrone Law Firm, he strives to fight for those in need of competent legal assistance after suffering injuries.
To learn more, visit https://www.tyronelaw.com.