Wrongful Death

Miami Fatal Car Crash Lawyer
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Attorney

Nothing can bring back a loved one after a fatal accident, but the wrongful death lawsuit attorneys at the Ligman Martin law firm can help the survivors by holding the liable party accountable and obtaining financial compensation for the heirs.

Helping People and Seeking Justice
Miami Wrongful Death Claims Lawyer

A relative's death can mean the loss of economic support as well as the loss of comfort, security, and companionship. At our wrongful death law firm, we can effectively handle the details of insurance claims and wrongful death lawsuits.

  • Fatal car crashes, truck collisions, boating accidents: When a traffic death occurs, our Miami fatal car crash attorneys and investigators will review the police reports, interview key witnesses, and investigate all angles of liability to ensure the heirs of the deceased are compensated as fully as possible for their loss.
  • Construction accidents: When a loved one is killed at a construction work site, our wrongful death attorneys will thoroughly examine all the facts. Electrocution, machine malfunctions, excavation cave-ins, and heavy equipment may be at fault as well as employer negligence related to inadequate safety and training policies.

More Than 500 Jury Trials • 90 Years Combined Experience

The Ligman Martin law firm serves South Florida clients in Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County, including the cities of Miami, Coral Gables, Homestead, Pine Crest, Palmetto Bay, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Hialeah, and Pembroke Pines.

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