When a loved one is taken too soon due to someone else’s negligence or misconduct, the pain is unimaginable. At Slater | Grant, our wrongful death lawyers are committed to helping families obtain the justice and compensation they deserve. We bring decades of legal experience, a compassionate approach, and an aggressive strategy to every wrongful death case we handle.
Losing a family member is emotionally devastating and often financially overwhelming. Whether the loss results from a car accident, medical malpractice, workplace incident, or defective product, our legal team stands by your side. We work diligently to hold the responsible parties accountable.
A wrongful death claim is a legal action brought when someone’s negligent, reckless, or intentional actions result in another person’s death. These claims allow close family members to recover financial damages for their emotional suffering and financial losses.
In Florida, the law permits the personal representative of the deceased’s estate to file a lawsuit on behalf of the surviving family members. These individuals can include:
Spouse
Children (including adopted and dependent children)
Parents
Dependent blood relatives or adoptive siblings
At Slater | Grant, our experienced attorneys represent families in a wide range of wrongful death matters, including but not limited to:
Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents often result in fatal injuries. Whether due to speeding, distracted driving, drunk driving, or reckless behavior, we aggressively pursue justice against at-fault drivers and their insurance companies.
When doctors, nurses, or medical facilities fail to uphold a reasonable standard of care, the consequences can be tragic. Our wrongful death lawyers have the experience to investigate and litigate complex medical malpractice claims.
Employers are responsible for maintaining a safe working environment. When a fatal accident occurs due to OSHA violations, defective equipment, or employer negligence, we help families seek compensation from all liable parties.
Manufacturers, distributors, and retailers can be held accountable when a defective or dangerous product causes death. From faulty car parts to defective pharmaceuticals, our legal team has the resources to take on major corporations.
If a property owner fails to maintain a safe environment and that negligence results in a fatal injury—such as a fall, drowning, or structural collapse—surviving family members may have grounds for a wrongful death claim.
Under Florida Statutes § 768.21, families may be entitled to a wide range of damages in a wrongful death lawsuit, including:
Medical expenses incurred before the victim’s death
Funeral and burial costs
Loss of companionship and protection
Mental pain and suffering
Loss of parental guidance and instruction
Loss of financial support and services
Future lost income and benefits
Every case is unique, and the value of your claim depends on several factors including the deceased’s age, earning potential, and the emotional and financial loss experienced by survivors.
At Slater | Grant, we employ a comprehensive, detail-oriented approach to wrongful death litigation. Our team conducts thorough investigations, gathers critical evidence, and works with expert witnesses to build the strongest possible case.
We leave no stone unturned, from reviewing medical records and accident reports to interviewing eyewitnesses and consulting with economic experts. Our firm is known for securing substantial settlements and courtroom verdicts for families across Florida.
Choosing the right attorney in a time of grief can be overwhelming. At Slater | Grant, we provide more than just legal guidance—we offer compassion, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of justice.
Decades of Experience: We’ve successfully handled hundreds of wrongful death claims, recovering millions in compensation.
Client-Centered Focus: We prioritize our clients’ emotional and financial needs, offering personalized strategies and open communication.
Aggressive Advocacy: Our legal team is not afraid to take on powerful insurance companies, corporations, or institutions.
No Fees Unless We Win: We operate on a contingency fee basis. You don’t pay unless we recover compensation for your case.
Navigating a wrongful death lawsuit can be a complex and emotionally intense process. When you work with Slater | Grant, here’s what you can expect:
Free Initial Consultation – We’ll discuss your case details, explain your legal rights, and outline your options.
Case Investigation – Our attorneys will launch a full investigation to identify liable parties and build your case.
Filing the Claim – We’ll initiate your lawsuit within the statutory time limit and handle all legal documentation.
Negotiations – We aim to resolve the case through settlement but prepare for trial from day one.
Trial & Verdict – If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we take your case to court to fight for full compensation.
In Florida, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death lawsuit is two years from the date of death. Failing to act within this timeframe can result in the permanent loss of your right to compensation. This makes it critical to consult with a wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible to preserve evidence and protect your claim.
Losing a loved one is never easy—but you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Let Slater | Grant shoulder the burden and fight for the justice your family deserves.
Complete our free case evaluation form or call us now at 813-995-6444 to speak with an experienced wrongful death lawyer today. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
Florida Statutes – Wrongful Death Act
Official legislation detailing who can file a wrongful death claim and what compensation is available.
https://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes
National Safety Council – Leading Causes of Death
Offers statistics and insights into the most common causes of preventable deaths in the United States.
https://www.nsc.org
U.S. Department of Justice – Civil Cases
Provides an overview of civil litigation and wrongful death suits in the U.S. court system.
https://www.justice.gov
At the beginning, we gather information from you about the accident and your injuries. We then gather documents and records from medical providers, insurance companies, the police, and others.
We then investigate and analyze your claim deeper, reviewing new medical information as you get treatment and procedures, interviewing witnesses, potentially hiring investigators and reviewing surveillance, and taking other steps to help us evaluate the value of your claim.
Our attorneys then talk to you about the value of your claim and prepare a written demand to the at-fault person or company and their insurance company, requesting that they pay you money. If appropriate, we will negotiate with them and attempt to settle your claim for an amount that fairly compensates you so you can recover and move on with life.
If the defense is unwilling to pay what you deserve, we will file a lawsuit and take your case to trial. Along the way, we talk with the defense lawyers about settlement to see if their clients are willing to pay you to fairly compensate you for your injuries.