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Losing a loved one unexpectedly is one of the most devastating experiences a family can endure. When that loss was caused by someone else’s negligence, recklessness, or misconduct, the grief is often compounded by anger, unanswered questions, and financial uncertainty.
At Sorrels Law, we represent families throughout Texas in complex wrongful death cases involving catastrophic accidents, dangerous corporations, negligent drivers, unsafe property conditions, and medical negligence. Our team understands that no lawsuit can replace the person you lost, but holding wrongdoers accountable can provide justice, financial stability, and answers during an incredibly difficult time.
Sorrels Law handles a wide range of wrongful death claims across Texas and nationwide.
Fatal crashes caused by distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, reckless driving, or dangerous road conditions.
Commercial trucking collisions involving driver fatigue, improper training, overloaded trucks, and federal safety violations.
Deaths caused by surgical errors, delayed diagnosis, medication mistakes, hospital negligence, or healthcare provider errors.
Fatal refinery explosions, construction accidents, oilfield incidents, and unsafe work environments.
Fatal maritime accidents involving vessels, offshore platforms, commercial fishing operations, and Jones Act claims.
Private aircraft crashes, helicopter accidents, and commercial aviation negligence.
Wrongful deaths caused by dangerous products, defective equipment, unsafe drugs, or manufacturing defects.
Fatal injuries caused by unsafe property conditions, negligent security, falls, fires, or hazardous environments.
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Wrongful death cases are emotionally and legally complex. Insurance companies and corporations often begin defending these claims immediately, working to limit financial responsibility and avoid accountability.
Sorrels Law prepares every wrongful death case with the expectation that it may go to trial. Our attorneys have handled high-profile catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation involving trucking companies, medical providers, major corporations, industrial facilities, and insurance carriers.
Families choose Sorrels Law because we combine aggressive courtroom advocacy with compassionate client support. We understand that behind every case is a family navigating unimaginable loss. Our role is not only to pursue compensation, but to guide clients through the legal process with honesty, preparation, and unwavering dedication.
Under Texas law, a wrongful death claim may arise when a person’s death is caused by another party’s negligent, careless, reckless, or intentional actions.
A wrongful death lawsuit allows surviving family members to seek compensation for losses related to the death of their loved one. These cases may involve damages for lost financial support, loss of companionship, emotional suffering, funeral expenses, and other related losses.
Wrongful death cases often require extensive investigation, expert analysis, accident reconstruction, medical review, and aggressive litigation strategy. In many cases, critical evidence must be preserved immediately to protect the family’s rights.
Texas law also places strict deadlines on wrongful death claims, making early legal action extremely important.
If you believe you or a loved one has been harmed by medical negligence, there are important steps you should take.
Keep medical records, accident reports, photographs, videos, and witness information related to the incident.
Insurance adjusters may attempt to minimize or deny claims before families fully understand their legal rights.
Quick settlement offers are often far below the true long-term value of a wrongful death claim.
Maintain records of funeral expenses, lost financial support, and the impact the loss has had on your family.
Early legal guidance can help protect evidence, preserve your rights, and ensure your family’s interests are protected from the beginning.
Under Texas law, certain surviving family members — including spouses, children, and parents — may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim.
Texas generally imposes a two-year statute of limitations on wrongful death claims, although exceptions may apply depending on the circumstances.
Compensation may include medical expenses, funeral costs, lost income, loss of companionship, mental anguish, and other damages related to the loss.
Texas follows modified comparative fault laws, which may affect recovery depending on the facts of the case.
Every case is different. The value depends on factors such as the circumstances of the death, financial losses, emotional damages, and the strength of the evidence.
Some cases settle before trial, while others require litigation. Sorrels Law prepares every case as though it will be presented before a jury.
If you lost a loved one because of someone else’s negligence, you do not have to face the legal process alone. Sorrels Law is prepared to investigate the case, protect your family’s rights, and pursue the accountability and compensation you deserve.
Our team is available to discuss your situation confidentially and answer your questions with honesty and compassion.
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The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice for any individual matter or situation. Viewing this website, submitting information through online forms, live chat, text messaging, email, or contacting Sorrels Law does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is established only through a signed written agreement with the firm. Any settlements, verdicts, or case results discussed on this website are intended to illustrate the experience of Sorrels Law and its attorneys. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes, and every case depends on its own unique facts and circumstances.