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New Orleans Wrongful Death Attorney
Losing a family member is a heart-wrenching experience, especially when their death results from negligent actions. If you believe someone’s negligence caused your loved one’s death, our lawyers can assist you by offering top legal advice.
Another person’s negligence or wrongful act causes the death of a person, resulting in a wrongful death claim. Unlike criminal trials, wrongful death cases focus on seeking compensation for the surviving family members.
Proving negligence is crucial, and the legal process can be intricate. Sean Regan, our experienced New Orleans wrongful death lawyer will simplify the process and keep you well-informed throughout your case.
Below are some of the most common causes of wrongful deaths. Please note, wrongful death cases are not limited to these examples:
If you believe negligence caused a wrongful death, click below to schedule a call with Sean Regan. He will evaluate your case 100% Free of Charge.
If you’ve recently had a death in your family, I send you my deepest condolences.
As a New Orleans wrongful death attorney, my expertise lies in helping families of victims who died due to wrongful death accidents get the compensation they deserve – not just the initial, low-ball figure that insurance companies might throw your way.
I understand how overwhelming it can feel in the aftermath of a death, with grieving, planning the funeral, and the anxiety of dealing with insurance claims. That’s where I step in to shoulder the burden, fighting tirelessly to ensure you receive the full compensation your family is entitled to.
I’m not just an attorney; I’m your advocate, committed to helping you navigate this challenging time with as much ease and support as possible. My goal is to help you focus on what matters most – making sure your loved ones are taken care of – while I take care of the legal complexities.
So, if you’re feeling stressed and unsure where to turn, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m here to help guide you through the process, every step of the way. So far, I’ve helped my clients receive $31+ million in compensation, and I’d like to personally work with you to get your family the compensation they deserve.
As a New Orleans attorney, I’ve helped victims obtain millions in settlement claims.
Client suffered a TBI & sustained severe burns to over 35% of his body due to an oven range tipping over at an apartment complex.
In this case, the client sustained neck and back injuries as a result of being rear-ended by a careless Uber driver.
Client sustained neck, back, shoulder & knee injuries in a high-impact motor vehicle accident when another vehicle ran a red light.
In this case, the client was injured in an unfortunate trip and fall incident that resulted in three shoulder surgeries.
Let’s work together to get your life back.
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Louisiana Civil Code allows the following individuals to file a wrongful death claim:
The estate can file on behalf of the deceased if none of the above relations exist. You have one year after someone dies to file a wrongful death lawsuit, according to the statute of limitations.
Facing the legal aftermath of a loved one’s death can be overwhelming. Our dedicated team is here to shoulder the burden, offering:
When you file a wrongful death claim, you seek compensation for both tangible and intangible losses. These can include:
At Sean Regan Law, our goal is to ensure you receive a fair settlement that truly reflects your losses. Click below to schedule your free consultation.
When you’re grappling with lost wages, medical bills, and more, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. However, hiring a New Orleans wrongful death attorney can make a significant difference.
Why? Because the Louisiana legal system is different from other states. It adopts French Civil Law from the Napoleonic Code, unlike the other 49 states that follow Common Law from English traditions.
The primary distinction between Louisiana’s civil law and the common law of the other states lies in the methods of codification, interpretation, and application. These systems differ notably in how they handle legal precedent, which is the interpretation of outcomes from previous court cases dealing with similar legal issues.
That’s why it’s important to hire a New Orleans wronful death attorney. They understand the legal system; and the nuances that local authorities deal with daily.
Sean Regan, our New Orleans wrongful death attorney, will personally contact you to help get the compensation you deserve. No obligations. No fees unless he wins.
Real reviews from real clients. As your New Orleans wrongful death attorney, Sean will fight day and night to get the results you deserve.
At Sean Regan Law Firm, we’re committed to seeking justice for your loved one. If you’re ready to file a wrongful death claim or need a free consultation, contact us at (504) 888-7777. Remember, you only pay if we secure a wrongful death settlement for you.
You pay absolutely nothing unless Sean wins your case.
Throughout his career, Sean has helped clients receive over $31 million in total claims.
No matter the time or day, Sean will always be available when you need him.
Here are the most common questions other clients had prior to hiring Sean Regan as their New Orleans wrongful death attorney.
In Louisiana, families have one year to file a wrongful death suit, after someone dies. This is according to the state’s statute of limitations.
Louisiana does not set a fixed limit on the money you can get in a wrongful death lawsuit.
In Louisiana, if someone dies due to another person’s fault, their family can receive compensation. This compensation covers funeral costs, medical bills, lost benefits like health insurance and retirement funds, as well as future income.
In Louisiana, families have one year to file a wrongful death suit, after someone dies, so don’t wait! The suit can be dismissed if the deadline passes.