The sudden death of a relative in an accident can be emotionally devastating and have a significant economic impact on the deceased’s family. Boston wrongful death attorney Smith and his team of attorneys represent families who have suffered the loss of a loved one due to the negligent or irresponsible conduct of another. Mr. Smith offers the legal counseling you need to hold those responsible for your relative’s death liable for their actions. He provides caring and compassionate client service, while taking an aggressive stand against those who caused you harm. Contact our office and see how we can help you.
Accidents cause a significant number of deaths nationwide – indeed, they are the fifth leading cause of death, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). In 2011, accidents or unintentional injuries caused over 122,000 deaths. They are the leading cause of death among individuals between 15 and 44 years of age.
Motor vehicle accidents and falls are among the leading causes of accident injury deaths. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, more than 33,500 people died in 2012 as a result of highway crashes. Older adults are particularly susceptible to fatal fall injuries, according to the CDC.
If your loved one died as a result of someone else’s actions, you can seek to hold that person or entity civilly liable for your relative’s death. Massachusetts law allows an estate administrator or executor to file a wrongful death suit on behalf of a deceased victim’s surviving relatives. To hold a defendant in such a claim liable, you must prove that the defendant owed your relative a duty of care, and that the defendant’s negligent or willful acts caused his or her death. For example, if the victim was struck by a car, you would have to show that the car driver owed the victim a duty of care; that the driver breached that duty; and that the breach resulted in the victim’s injuries and ultimate death. If the driver was acting within the scope of his or her employment, such as a truck driver might have been, the driver’s employer may also be held liable for its employee’s negligence.
Massachusetts also allows a wrongful death claim to be filed for a manufacturer or seller’s breach of warranty. You would have to show the same elements as that of a product liability claim, namely that a defect in the product’s design or manufacture caused the victim’s death.
If the victim was injured on another’s property, you may recover damages for a claim based on premises liability. A property owner or possessor has a duty to keep their property safe for anyone lawfully on their property and for children who they know are likely to trespass on their property due to an artificial condition. To prevail, you would have to demonstrate that the victim was not trespassing, unless the victim was a child, and that the property owner failed to keep the property in a safe condition.
If your family member died in an accident, a wrongful death claim can potentially allow you to recover damages. You may be able to recover compensation for the loss of your loved one’s expected income, loss of companionship, and reasonable funeral and burial expenses. You may also be able to recover punitive damages in certain cases of gross negligence.
Massachusetts has a time limit for personal injury lawsuits. A claim based on wrongful death must be initiated within three years from the date the person died, or within three years from the date when the executor or administrator knew, or should have known, of the person’s death.
Boston personal injury lawyer Smith and his team of attorneys are committed to providing families with the legal guidance and support they need to move forward after the death of a loved one. Mr. Smith has extensive experience representing families in personal injury claims. He is dedicated to providing clients with focused, caring service, while tenaciously pursuing their interests. With over 15 years of practice experience, Mr. Smith will work towards obtaining an appropriate settlement for your case, and is prepared to go to trial if necessary. Call us at 617-263-0060, or complete our online form, to arrange an initial consultation at no cost. We have offices in Boston.
Losing a loved one because of another person’s negligence or wrongful conduct can create an overwhelming combination of grief, uncertainty, and financial pressure. Families may suddenly face funeral expenses, medical bills, lost household income, and the emotional consequences of losing someone they depended on.
A wrongful death claim is different from an ordinary personal injury case because the person who suffered the fatal injury can no longer bring the claim themselves. Massachusetts law provides specific rules concerning who may bring a wrongful death action, the types of damages that may be available, and the deadlines that apply.
Mass Injury Group Injury and Accident Attorneys represents families in Boston and throughout Massachusetts who have lost loved ones because of fatal accidents or other wrongful conduct. Our wrongful death attorneys investigate the circumstances surrounding the death, identify potentially responsible parties, evaluate available evidence, and help families understand their legal options.

Potential damages may include losses associated with:
✓ Medical expenses related to the fatal injury
✓ Funeral and burial expenses
✓ Loss of expected income
✓ Loss of support
✓ Loss of companionship
✓ Loss of consortium
✓ Loss of guidance and other relationship-based damages
✓ Other legally recognized losses
In certain circumstances, punitive damages may also be available when the defendant’s conduct meets the applicable legal standard.
The damages available in a wrongful death claim depend on the circumstances and applicable Massachusetts law.
The value of a wrongful death claim cannot be determined simply by adding medical bills or lost wages. The circumstances of the death, the deceased person’s financial contributions, family relationships, and other legally relevant factors may all affect the claim.
Fatal accidents can happen in many different settings. Understanding how the death occurred is an important first step in determining whether another person or organization may be legally responsible.
A negligent driver may cause a fatal collision through distracted driving, speeding, impaired driving, reckless conduct, or another form of negligence.
Commercial truck crashes can involve additional factors such as driver conduct, trucking-company practices, vehicle maintenance, cargo loading, and other potentially responsible parties.
Motorcycle and pedestrian crashes can result in catastrophic or fatal injuries. An investigation may examine driver behavior, visibility, roadway conditions, traffic controls, and other contributing circumstances.
Construction sites, industrial facilities, transportation jobs, and other workplaces can present serious hazards. A workplace death may involve workers' compensation benefits as well as potential claims involving responsible third parties, depending on the circumstances.
A defective or dangerously designed product may cause fatal injuries. Product liability issues can involve manufacturers, distributors, retailers, or other parties depending on the circumstances.
A fatal injury may occur because of a dangerous property condition, inadequate maintenance, or other circumstances involving a property owner or occupier.
Families should consider seeking legal guidance as soon as reasonably possible after a fatal accident. Early investigation can help preserve accident evidence, identify potentially responsible parties, locate witnesses, and determine which legal deadlines may apply to the claim.
A Boston wrongful death attorney can investigate the circumstances surrounding the death, identify potentially responsible parties, preserve evidence, communicate with insurance companies, evaluate financial and personal losses, and pursue available compensation on behalf of eligible beneficiaries.
Wrongful death claims may arise from fatal car, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian, bicycle, workplace, construction, premises liability, defective product, or other accidents when another party’s wrongful conduct, negligence, or legally actionable behavior contributed to the death.
Massachusetts wrongful death claims are subject to specific statutory rules concerning the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate and eligible beneficiaries. Because family members can have different legal rights depending on the circumstances, a Massachusetts wrongful death attorney can explain who may be entitled to pursue or benefit from a claim.
Depending on the circumstances and applicable Massachusetts law, a wrongful death claim may seek compensation for losses such as medical expenses related to the fatal injury, funeral and burial costs, lost income or support, loss of companionship, and other legally recognized damages.
A wrongful death lawyer may review police and accident reports, medical records, photographs, videos, witness statements, vehicle or workplace records, surveillance footage, financial information, and other evidence. Experts may also be consulted to determine how the accident occurred and who may be responsible.
Potentially. A fatal vehicle crash may involve the driver, vehicle owner, trucking company, manufacturer, roadway conditions, or other parties depending on the circumstances. A Boston fatal accident lawyer can investigate the collision and evaluate potential claims.
Consider a law firm’s experience handling wrongful death and serious injury cases, knowledge of Massachusetts law, approach to accident investigation, communication with clients, available resources, and ability to handle complex claims involving multiple potentially responsible parties.
Wrongful death claims are subject to legal deadlines, and the applicable deadline can depend on the circumstances of the case. Because missing a statutory deadline may affect your legal rights, it is important to discuss the situation with a Massachusetts wrongful death attorney as soon as reasonably possible.
Wrongful death attorneys in Massachusetts can help families understand their legal options, investigate the cause of the death, identify potentially responsible parties, preserve evidence, evaluate financial and relationship-related losses, communicate with insurers, and pursue compensation when a viable claim exists.
Mass Injury Group Injury and Accident Attorneys represents families in Boston and communities throughout Massachusetts. The firm’s listed service area includes Suffolk County, Essex County, Norfolk County, Middlesex County, Plymouth County, and Worcester County, including Boston, Chelsea, Revere, Cambridge, Quincy, Worcester, and other Massachusetts communities.
If your family has lost a loved one because of a fatal accident or another party’s wrongful conduct, an experienced Boston wrongful death attorney can review the circumstances and explain the legal options that may be available.
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