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Wrongful Death - Blue Springs, MO

Wrongful Death in Blue Springs, Missouri

Losing a Loved One Is Devastating Emotionally & Financially. If Your Loved One Was Killed in Blue Springs, MO Due to Another’s Negligence, Contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer Right Away


After an unexpected loss, you may be confused and financially drained. If your loved one died due to another’s dangerous actions, you may be able to file a wrongful death suit in Blue Springs, MO. Learn more about your rights by scheduling a free consultation with the wrongful death attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer. 

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When Your Family Loses a Loved One in an Accident in Blue Springs, MO, Get in Touch With the Wrongful Death Attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer Right Away


Our accident attorneys will carefully review your case & help your family seek justice & compensation for the loss of your loved one in Blue Springs, MO

Paying for a funeral and medical bills for a loved one who recently passed is exhausting both mentally and financially. A sudden death can impact young families especially hard. If you are struggling to keep up after the death of your loved one, Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer may be able to help. Our wrongful death attorneys have decades of experience fighting cases for families all across Missouri and we would be honored to represent you in a wrongful death claim. Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer fights for the compensation families deserve after suddenly losing a loved one to a case of negligence.

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What is considered a wrongful death in Blue Springs, MO & can my family be compensated for our loss?


A wrongful death is when someone experiences an accident or action that results in a personal injury that directly leads to their death. Wrongful deaths in Blue Springs, MO are often the result of car or truck accidents, DWI accidents, workplace accidents, or pedestrian accidents. Many wrongful death cases like these would have been preventable had the other party made a better decision. Unfortunately, families are suffering because others make negligent choices in Blue Springs, MO.

 

If your family is suffering after a sudden loss, seek the compensation you deserve with Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer. We will thoroughly investigate your claim and bring it to the insurance company, and if necessary, the courts, to fight for compensation for your loss. Not only can awarded compensation cover the cost of medical and funeral care, but it can also help your family with lost wages and pain and suffering. Get in touch with Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer’s accident attorneys to learn how you may be compensated in a wrongful death claim.

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We Handle Personal Injury Cases Of All Types in Blue Springs

Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer will help you understand the wrongful death claim process in Blue Springs, MO

While the grieving process has no time limit, your window to file a wrongful death claim does. In Blue Springs, MO, you must file a wrongful death claim within three years of losing your loved one. Even though this time frame is short, you can trust Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer will act quickly for your family. Our attorneys will gather crime scene evidence quickly and build a case to prove your loved one was killed due to another’s negligence. Without Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer by your side, your family may not be compensated fairly or at all. To seek the compensation you deserve, contact Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer today.

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Frequently asked questions about wrongful death in Blue Springs, MO

  • My son was killed in a car accident by a drunk driver. Can I file a wrongful death claim for him?

    In order to file a wrongful death claim, you must follow the hierarchy of who can file a wrongful death claim. If your son was unmarried, you as the parent may file a wrongful death claim. However, if your son was married, his spouse must file a claim for his death, and if your son was married but his wife is deceased or he is unmarried, his children or grandchildren must file a claim before his parents. If the deceased has no spouse or children, their parents, siblings, nephews and nieces may file a claim, in that order. Please be aware that only one person or party can file a wrongful death claim on behalf of a family member. 

  • If my loved one is killed on the job, is this a case of workers’ compensation or is it a wrongful death?

    When your loved one is killed while at work, you will likely need to file a workers’ compensation claim. However, if their death was caused by malfunctioning equipment or the actions of a subcontractor or third-party contractor, this could be a case of wrongful death. To understand the difference and file the right kind of case for your loved one, contact Harper, Evans, Wade & Netemeyer.

  • My wife was seriously injured in an accident and later died as a result of her injuries. Is this a personal injury or wrongful death case?

    If your wife passed away after a long battle with her injuries, you should file a wrongful death claim. If you were already in the process of filing a personal injury claim, Harper, Evans, Wade & Netemeyer can help you change course and file the appropriate suit against the negligent party. We are passionate about helping Blue Springs, MO families recover the compensation they deserve after losing a loved one. 

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Start your wrongful death claim today with the help of the wrongful death attorneys at Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer in Blue Springs, MO

Don’t let the loss of your loved one go without justice. Harper, Evans, Hilbrenner & Netemeyer will work alongside your family to seek compensation for your loss. Our attorneys are compassionate and ready to help your family recover after a devastating loss in Blue Springs, MO. Schedule your free case evaluation today. 

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