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Wrongful Death in Richmond

Wrongful Death Attorneys in Richmond

Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences anyone can endure, and when that loss is caused by another person's negligence, recklessness, or intentional misconduct, the grief is compounded by a profound sense of injustice. Texas wrongful death law, codified in Chapter 71 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, provides surviving family members with the right to seek compensation for the devastating losses they have suffered. The wrongful death attorneys at Redemption Law approach every case with the compassion and sensitivity that grieving families deserve while bringing the legal skill and determination necessary to hold the responsible parties fully accountable.

Under the Texas wrongful death statute, only certain family members have standing to file a wrongful death lawsuit. The surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased are eligible to bring a claim. If none of these family members file within three months of the death, the executor or administrator of the estate may file on behalf of the estate unless a family member with standing requests that no action be filed. It is important to understand the distinction between a wrongful death action, which compensates the surviving family members for their own losses, and a survival action, which recovers damages that the deceased person could have claimed had they survived, including their own pain and suffering between the time of injury and death.

Damages in a Texas wrongful death case can include loss of companionship and society — the emotional value of the relationship the survivors had with the deceased — as well as mental anguish, loss of care, maintenance, support, services, and counsel that the deceased would have provided, loss of inheritance based on the deceased's projected future earnings, and funeral and burial expenses. In a survival action, the estate can additionally recover damages for the deceased person's pain and suffering, medical expenses incurred before death, and lost earnings from the date of injury to the date of death. Redemption Law works with economists, vocational experts, and life care planners to comprehensively quantify these damages.

Wrongful death in Houston arises from many types of negligence, including fatal car accidents on the city's congested highways, truck accidents involving 18-wheelers on the I-10 and I-45 corridors, medical malpractice at hospitals and clinics, dangerous premises conditions, defective products, and workplace accidents in Houston's construction, petrochemical, and energy industries. Regardless of the cause, the common thread is that someone's carelessness or wrongful conduct took a life that should not have been lost. Redemption Law has handled wrongful death claims across all of these categories and understands the unique legal and factual issues each one presents.

The statute of limitations for wrongful death claims in Texas is two years from the date of death, and failing to file within this window permanently bars the family from seeking justice. We strongly encourage any family that has lost a loved one to contact Redemption Law as early as possible so that we can begin investigating the circumstances, preserving evidence, and identifying all liable parties. We offer free, confidential consultations in English and Spanish, and we handle all wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis because no family should have to worry about legal costs during the worst time of their lives. Call us at (800) 717-9777 or visit our Houston office at 2800 Post Oak Blvd, 56th Floor, Houston, TX 77056.

About Richmond, TX

Richmond is the historic county seat of Fort Bend County, situated along the Brazos River approximately 30 miles southwest of Houston. With deep roots tracing back to the era of Stephen F. Austin's colony, Richmond retains a small-town character while benefiting from the economic growth of the greater Fort Bend County region. Redemption Law serves Richmond residents with attentive personal injury representation grounded in respect for this community's heritage and values.

US-90A is the primary highway through Richmond, connecting the city to Rosenberg, Sugar Land, and Houston. This corridor sees steady commuter and commercial traffic, and the at-grade railroad crossings in the area present unique hazards that can contribute to traffic accidents. FM 762 and FM 359 are additional routes where rural-to-suburban transition zones create confusion for drivers, leading to intersection collisions and speed-related accidents. Agricultural vehicles sharing the road with passenger cars add another layer of risk for Richmond-area drivers.

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