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St. Louis Wrongful Death Attorneys

Wrongful Death Attorneys in St. Louis, MO. Halvorsen Klote represents clients in the Greater St. Louis area and Southern Illinois. Our team knows that losing a family member is difficult. As experienced injury and wrongful death lawyers in St. Louis, MO, Halvorsen Klote helps survivors recover any financial damages in the case of an unexpected death. This includes vehicular accidents, medical malpractice, work-related incidents, falls, and others. Families may be able to recover compensation for their loss. Contact our St. Louis, MO, wrongful death attorneys today for more information.


Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?

"Who can sue" is a common question from clients. The answer varies on the state the victim is in and many other factors. As a basic rule, the following survivors have a chance to sue:

  • Immediate family members (children, parents, guardians, siblings, adoptees)
  • Financial dependants for lost support and care
  • Distant family members such as cousins and grandparents
  • Spouses or long-term partners

There are more than 170,000 unintentional deaths every year in the U.S. If you're a dependent of another person that dies, it is essential to reach out to a wrongful death lawyer in St. Louis, MO, as soon as possible. Losing income, childcare, and other support may cause major harm and financial stress on any survivors. Halvorsen Klote has helped victims with these sorts of cases. Feel free to view our testimonials here.


Who Can Be Sued for Wrongful Death?

There's a number of liable parties depending on the incident. Each state has different laws on this, of course. In general, survivors have been potentially wronged by whichever parties are at fault. This can include a driver and that driver's employer, the contractor responsible for any roadwork, an employee, a government agency, distributors or manufacturers, a building owner, and others.

Who's at fault depends on factors like how the accident happened, where it occurred, and who is liable. It is important to reach out to an experienced St. Louis, MO, wrongful death attorney that can assess the case and make sure all damages are covered.


Common Causes of Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death Lawyers in St. Louis, MO

A death in the family can cause emotional and financial stress to family members. The causes can range from a bad reaction to medication or a faulty piece of machinery. There's just no way to know. A few of the more common causes include:

  • Car and truck accidents account for nearly 40,000 deaths each year in the United States.
  • Medical malpractice claims often involve anesthesia errors, birth injuries, defective equipment, and nursing home neglect.
  • On-the-job accidents often involve machine failure, burns, chemicals, asbestos, and others.
  • Product liability is an umbrella statement for dangerous products, malfunctioning parts (car brakes, flaws, etc.), and inherent design problems or warning systems.

Halvorsen Klote's wrongful death lawyers in St. Louis, MO, provide experienced legal services to victims. Read our testimonials to learn more about us. Our attorneys are here to help.


What Damages Can You Recover for Wrongful Death?

Economic damages often include any loss of financial earnings, lost benefits, any loss of inheritance, and even the value of goods a victim would have provided if they didn't die. You can also include medical and funeral expenses that survivors had to pay for. These are also considered "special" damages which have an attached dollar amount. Most expenses can be included in a settlement.

General damages aren't always as clear. Non-economic repercussions like emotional distress, loss of guidance or training, pain and suffering, and loss of love can all factor in. Some states allow you to claim punitive damages for negligent acts.

Our St. Louis, MO, wrongful death lawyers will calculate these damages and make sure survivors receive adequate reimbursement for their loss. You also need to consider statutes of limitations in the state you're in. The rule of thumb is that you should file a case within one year.


Tips for Hiring a Wrongful Death Attorney

There are a few things you should look for when you hire a lawyer to represent your case. Below are a few questions to get you started:

  • What kind of clients do you typically represent? You need to know if you're contacting the right kind of firm (size, experience, etc.) to manage your case.
  • Do you have experience with these types of cases? Any firm should be able to provide you with client reviews and testimonials.
  • How much does your firm charge? Lawyer fees are an obvious concern. In tort law, most firms charge on a contingency basis (services are free and a percentage of any victory is awarded to the client).

Contact a Wrongful Death Attorney in St. Louis, MO, Now

Don't hesitate to reach out to Halvorsen Klote today for a consultation. You can call us at 1-877-51-HKLAW (877-514-5529 for a case review and consultation. Our St. Louis, MO, wrongful death attorneys manage a variety of other cases as well, including:

Our lawyers would be more than happy to speak with you. We've settled numerous cases and you can view our testimonials here.


Joel Halvorsen

Joel Halvorsen

Attorney at Law

Joel Halvorsen and his partner Greg Klote founded the Halvorsen Klote law firm on the principle that injured people and their families should have access to the same quality legal representation as large insurance companies.


Greg Klote

Greg Klote

Attorney at Law

Greg Klote is a partner and founder of Halvorsen Klote.

Greg has successfully fought for people who were injured through no fault of their own. He became a lawyer to help make a difference in the lives of those who have been wronged and treated unfairly.


Samantha Orlowski

Samantha Orlowski

Attorney at Law

Samantha Orlowski is a practicing attorney Halvorsen Klote.

Samantha joined Halvorsen Klote in 2018 as a law clerk and has since become a practicing attorney. Sam's number one priority is to provide individualized experiences for each client to achieve the best results.


No matter the cause of death, it's essential to contact our local wrongful death lawyers in St. Louis, MO, right away if there are financial damages. Legal assistance doesn't cost you anything. At Halvorsen Klote, we charge on a contingency fee basis. This means that there aren't any upfront costs and you only pay if we win the case. Our St. Louis, MO, wrongful death attorneys are here to help.