Wrongful Death
Gainesville, Florida Attorneys
When a loved one dies suddenly and unexpectedly, it is a tragic shock. When they die as a result of someone else’s negligence, it is even worse. When you are trying your best to deal with your grief and feelings of loss, it can be very difficult to concentrate on bringing a case on behalf of your family. That is why it is important to choose a Gainesville, Florida wrongful death attorney that will be sensitive to your needs and what you are going through.
Wrongful death is the phrase used to describe a death resulting from someone’s failure to use reasonable care. This can take the form of a
auto accident, medical malpractice, a product malfunction, or other type of personal injury case.
It’s important to note that the negligence in question need not directly cause death -- it need only cause injury, which then leads to death. Read more from our wrongful death FAQ's page.
If a loved one has died suddenly and unexpectedly as the result of another’s actions, please contact our Gainesville, Florida wrongful death attorney at Avera & Smith. We will help determine who is at fault and why.
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The Gainesville, Florida wrongful death attorneys at the law firm of Avera & Smith proudly represent clients in and around Gainesville, Florida including the areas of Lake City and Ocala. We welcome all clients and visitors to browse our web site for informational purposes only. If you need formal advice from a Florida wrongful death attorney or would like to schedule a
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