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Losing a family member is never easy. The devastation and grief may be overwhelming. If your loved one was supporting your family financially, you may also struggle to contend with the stress and anxiety that comes with such instability.

When someone else’s negligence or misconduct causes your loved one’s death, you can demand they be brought to justice. Consult a respected Houston Vietnamese wrongful death lawyer from The Doan Law Firm when you are ready to assert your right to maximum compensation. Our Houston personal injury attorneys are multilingual and available to assist you in Vietnamese at your convenience. Contact our office for a free consultation today to learn more about how wrongful death claims unfold and which laws could have the greatest impact on the outcome of your case.

Texas Wrongful Death Laws Impacting Your Fatal Accident Claim

As your family fights for the justice your loved one deserves, it is important to understand how Texas wrongful death laws could influence the outcome of your lawsuit. The Texas wrongful death statute can be found under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §§ 71.001 to 71.003. It states that wrongful death involves a death caused by a “wrongful act, negligence, carelessness, unskillfulness, or default.”

Essentially, a wrongful death claim is a personal injury lawsuit, such as a significant car accident or defective product claim that the decedent would have had the right to file if they had lived. Some of the laws surrounding wrongful death that could have a significant impact on your settlement include:

  • The statute of limitations – Generally, the statute of limitations for wrongful death lawsuits is two years from the date of the decedent’s death per Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003.
  • The authority to file the claim – As described under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.004, only the decedent’s surviving spouse, children, or parents have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit. If none of these parties file a wrongful death lawsuit within three months of the decedent’s death, the decedent’s personal representative must file the wrongful death claim.

Your Family Deserves Justice

No matter who files the lawsuit, damages will be awarded to the decedent’s surviving spouse, children, and parents. Your family may have the right to a variety of economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Loss of financial support or income
  • Anguish and emotional distress
  • Your family’s loss of comfort, love, society, and companionship
  • Your family’s loss of the household services provided by the decedent
  • Your loss of an inheritance or savings

Exemplary damages, also called punitive damages, may also apply if the defendant caused your loved one’s death through gross negligence, omission, or a “willful act,” according to Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 71.009.

Turn To a Trusted Houston Vietnamese Wrongful Death Attorney for Help Today

After everything your family has been through, the thought of legal action can seem like too much to handle. As a Vietnamese immigrant, you may be hesitant about getting the law involved. The Doan Law Firm is here to act as your strongest advocate so your family can get the justice you deserve. We take on wrongful death, car, and truck accident lawsuits impacting the Vietnamese community with integrity and commitment to justice.

Do not let those responsible for causing your loved one’s death get away with it. The criminal courts will determine whether prosecution is appropriate, but with help from a compassionate Houston Vietnamese wrongful death lawyer from The Doan Law Firm, you can take matters into your own hands. Call our office or fill out our convenient contact form to schedule your no-cost, risk-free consultation as soon as today.

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