Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana Wrongful Death Claims
Call a caring wrongful death lawyer for help getting compensated
When you lose a loved one unexpectedly, your distress can be overwhelming. After the initial shock, you want to understand how and why the death occurred. If there was a car accident, was another driver at fault? If your loved one died on the job, were the work conditions unsafe? If the death happened in a hospital, was the standard of medical care upheld? Ewing, McMillin & Willis explore the reasons behind your loved one's fatal injury. Our attorneys uphold your rights when you have suffered a fatal loss due to another person's negligence. If warranted, our lawyers file a wrongful death suit.

Negligent acts can lead to wrongful death claims
A Louisville car accident attorney from our law firm seeks a damage award if your loved one received fatal injuries caused by another person's or company's negligence:
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Our lawyers work to negotiate a settlement, and litigate your medical malpractice claim if necessary.
Grounds for filing a wrongful death suit
The precise definition of wrongful death varies by state, but most jurisdictions share certain basic principles:
- The death was caused, in whole or in part, by someone else's conduct
- Someone was negligent or strictly liable for the death
- There are surviving beneficiaries
- Monetary damages result from the death
Our wrongful death lawyers help you understand if your situation permits a wrongful death claim.
Damages that can be awarded in a wrongful death action
Ewing, McMillin & Willis seek full compensation for your expenses and losses:
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Our lawyers work hard to ensure that you and your family will be taken care of.
File a wrongful death claim in Kentucky, Ohio, or Southern Indiana
If your loved one has died due to another person's negligent act, contact a wrongful death lawyer at Ewing, McMillin & Willis.



