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When someone dies because of another person’s negligent or reckless conduct, California law gives surviving family members the right to pursue compensation for the financial and personal losses that follow. A wrongful death claim does not undo what happened, but it does create a formal legal pathway to hold the responsible party accountable and recover damages that reflect the true impact of the loss on your family.
At The Law Office of Kevin Lemieux, APC, our team has represented grieving families in San Diego County for more than two decades. We understand that what you need during this time is clear answers, honest guidance, and someone who will handle the legal process so your family can focus on what matters most. Call us at (619) 488-6767 or contact us online to schedule a consultation with a San Diego wrongful death lawyer.
Kevin Lemieux and his trial attorneys bring more than 20 years of experience handling serious personal injury and wrongful death cases throughout San Diego County. When we take on a wrongful death case, we handle every aspect of the legal process:
A wrongful death claim arises when someone dies as the result of another party’s negligent, reckless, or intentional conduct. California law allows surviving family members to pursue compensation in circumstances including:
Liability in a wrongful death case depends on who acted negligently and how their conduct contributed to the fatal incident. More than one party can bear responsibility, and identifying each one is essential to building a complete claim:
There is no fixed dollar amount for a wrongful death claim, as each case involves unique facts and losses. The value of your claim depends on multiple factors that our team will evaluate on your family’s behalf:
In California, punitive damages in these cases are available only through a survival action filed alongside the wrongful death claim, not through the wrongful death claim itself.
Under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.61, courts may award damages that are just based on the full circumstances of the case. The types of compensation available to surviving family members include:
A survival action is a separate legal claim that allows the deceased’s estate to recover damages the deceased would have been entitled to pursue had they survived. Unlike a wrongful death claim, a survival action compensates for losses the deceased personally suffered before passing:
California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60 outlines who has legal standing to file a wrongful death lawsuit. The law designates the following individuals:
In most cases, California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1 gives surviving family members two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit. If the claim involves a government entity, California Government Code Section 911.2 requires you to file an administrative claim within six months of the date of death. Missing either deadline can permanently bar your family from pursuing compensation, which is why early legal consultation is important.
A wrongful death claim is a civil action entirely separate from any criminal prosecution arising from the same incident. The burden of proof in a civil case is lower than in a criminal case, meaning your family can pursue and potentially succeed in a wrongful death claim even if the responsible party is not criminally convicted or if no criminal charges are filed at all.
San Diego County families dealing with a sudden and preventable loss face strict legal deadlines while also managing grief, financial uncertainty, and unanswered questions about what happened. The sooner our team can review the facts, the more options your family will have.
Call Kevin Lemieux at The Law Office of Kevin Lemieux, APC at (619) 488-6767 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with a San Diego wrongful death lawyer who will assess your family’s legal options, identify every responsible party, and handle the legal process from beginning to end.