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Wrongful Death

New England Wrongful Death Attorneys

When a loved one is killed because of negligence or misconduct, you have recourse. Although nothing you can do will bring your loved one back, you can achieve some measure of relief by filing a lawsuit against the negligent party. When successful, wrongful death claims can provide the bereaved with the resources to move ahead with life and allow the death to be acknowledged as wrongful in a public setting--a court of law.

A law firm with the resources to build a strong case

The lawyers at the law firm of Latti & Anderson help grieving families obtain compensation for their loss. We have the resources, the knowledge, and the experience to build a strong case. Contact us to learn how we can help you during this difficult time. Call 800-392-6072 for a free initial consultation.

Helping people after a wrongful death at sea or on shore

Any accident that can cause serious injury can also result in death. Our law firm helps people who have lost a loved one in accidents involving:

Obtaining compensation for lost income and other losses caused by the death of a loved one

During our more than 45 years practicing law, we have helped many families obtain the resources they need to put their lives back together after a wrongful death. We have filed wrongful death claims under state law as well as under the Death on the High Seas Act (DOSHA). In both cases, we have been able to get compensation for the income provided to the family by the deceased as well as payment for lost services and companionship. Such claims usually include provision for funeral expenses and other costs of the death.

If you have lost a loved one in a maritime or land accident, contact us to learn how we can help. Call the law firm of Latti & Anderson.

Free initial consultation - Most cases handled on a contingency basis

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