Compassionate Wrongful Death Attorney in Sherman, TX

Fighting for Your Family’s Rights with Care and Commitment

When an accident suddenly takes the life of a loved one, the experience is traumatizing and life-altering.

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Seek Justice for Your Loved One

Losing a loved one is never easy, but when their death is due to someone else’s negligence, the pain can be overwhelming. At The Law Office of John H. Nix, their experienced wrongful death attorneys based in Sherman,  TX understand how devastating such a loss can be. While no legal action can bring your loved one back, filing a wrongful death claim can provide closure, hold responsible parties accountable, and secure financial compensation for the grieving family.

Texas and Oklahoma Wrongful Death Attorney

What is a Wrongful Death Claim?

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What does "Wrongful Death" Mean?

Each state has their own definition and related laws regarding a Wrongful Death claim. However, it can be generalized as a family member seeking damages (compensation) for a death caused by a wrongful act, negligence, carelessness, or unskillfulness, such as:

  • Medical Malpractice
  • Job-related/Construction Accidents
  • Semi-Truck Accidents
  • Auto Accidents
  • Defective Products
  • Motorcycle Accidents
  • DWI

There is a two-year statute of limitations for a Wrongful Death case in both Oklahoma and Texas. You do not have unlimited time to file and proceed with a claim. The sooner you file, the better. It is important to know that the case must be filed in the state where the death occurred. Since Mr. Nix is one of very few attorneys with a Texas license and Oklahoma license, he is able to solve complex issues that may be involved where the two states are involved.

Who can file a Wrongful Death claim?

The state has the right to define those who may file a Wrongful Death claim. Generally, the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased may bring action of benefit for all. An executor or administrator may also be able to pursue the case.

Although nothing can replace the comfort, love, and support previously given by your loved one, financial compensation for medical and funeral costs, lost wages, diminished work capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of companionship may lessen the financial strain caused by the sudden loss. We are here to compassionately listen to your wrongful death case and tirelessly work to ease your stress. Contact John Nix Law to learn more about resolving your accidental death case.

What You Need to Know About Wrongful Death Claims

A wrongful death claim is a legal action filed when someone’s death is caused by another party’s negligence, recklessness, or intentional harm. Texas law allows surviving family members to seek compensation for their loss through these claims. Wrongful death cases can arise from various situations, such as car accidents, medical malpractice, workplace accidents, or defective products. The goal is to ensure that those responsible for the death are held accountable for their actions.

Texas law specifically addresses wrongful death claims under Chapter 71 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. This statute provides a clear legal foundation for families to pursue compensation for losses like medical expenses, funeral costs, and the loss of companionship and income. It’s important to act quickly as Texas has a statute of limitations on wrongful death claims, generally giving families two years from the date of death to file a lawsuit.

How the Wrongful Death Case Process Works

When a family decides to pursue a wrongful death claim, it’s crucial to understand the process involved. First, they’ll need to gather evidence to prove that the death was a direct result of another party’s negligence. This can include accident reports, medical records, eyewitness accounts, and expert testimony. The family will work closely with a wrongful death lawyer to build a strong case.

Next, the attorney files the lawsuit on behalf of the family, aiming to seek compensation for damages. The legal team at The Law Office of John H. Nix will handle all court proceedings, negotiations with insurance companies, and any settlements or trials that arise. Throughout this process, their goal is to ensure the family’s rights are protected, while providing guidance and support during such a difficult time.

Understanding Damages, Penalties, and Statutes in Wrongful Death Cases

In wrongful death cases, families can seek various types of damages depending on their specific circumstances. Compensation in these cases typically falls under:

  • Economic Damages: These include measurable costs such as medical bills, funeral expenses, lost wages, and the loss of future income that the deceased would have provided.
  • Non-Economic Damages: These damages address the intangible losses suffered by surviving family members, such as pain and suffering, loss of companionship, and emotional distress.
  • Punitive Damages: In some cases where the responsible party’s actions were particularly reckless or malicious, courts may award punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior in the future.

Texas law outlines a two-year statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit, meaning families generally have two years from the date of the death to pursue legal action. Failure to file within this time frame could result in the forfeiture of the right to seek compensation, making it essential to consult a wrongful death attorney promptly.

How Wrongful Death Claims Differ in Texas

Wrongful death laws vary by state, and Texas has specific statutes that shape how these claims are handled. One key difference in Texas is who can file a wrongful death claim. According to Texas law, the following individuals can bring forth a wrongful death lawsuit:

  • Spouse of the deceased
  • Children of the deceased (including adopted children)
  • Parents of the deceased

Unlike some other states, siblings of the deceased do not have the right to file a wrongful death claim in Texas. Another important distinction is that while many states place caps on non-economic damages, Texas does not generally impose caps on wrongful death claims, except in cases involving medical malpractice.

Furthermore, Texas recognizes the concept of “proportionate responsibility.” This means that if the deceased was partially responsible for their own death, the damages awarded to the family may be reduced according to the percentage of fault assigned to the deceased.

How The Law Office of John H. Nix Can Help You

The Law Office of John H. Nix brings decades of experience to wrongful death cases, offering compassionate legal services for grieving families. Their skilled attorneys have helped countless families in Sherman, TX, navigate the complex legal process and secure the compensation they deserve. Here’s what they offer:

  • Personalized Legal Guidance: Every case is unique, and they ensure that each family’s case is handled with care and attention.
  • Extensive Experience: With decades of experience in wrongful death cases, they have the expertise to handle even the most complex claims.
  • Bilingual Services: Their legal team is fully bilingual, ready to assist both English and Spanish-speaking clients.

Their firm understands that seeking justice after a wrongful death is about more than just financial compensation—it’s about holding wrongdoers accountable and giving families the closure they need.

Take the First Step Toward Justice Today

If you’ve lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, The Law Office of John H. Nix is here to help you seek justice. Their team of wrongful death lawyers is dedicated to ensuring your case is handled with care and professionalism. With their expertise, you’ll have the support you need every step of the way.

Contact The Law Office of John H. Nix at (903) 868-2600 to schedule a consultation with an experienced wrongful death attorney in Sherman, TX. Let them help you through this difficult time and pursue the compensation you and your family deserve.