
Wrongful Death Cases in Bradenton, Florida
Losing a loved one is devastating, and it’s even more heart-wrenching when their death is due to someone else’s negligence. In Bradenton, Florida, wrongful death cases are unfortunately not uncommon, and handling these cases requires legal expertise, compassion, and dedication. Kemp Law Group is here to provide that support.
Understanding Wrongful Death Cases
Wrongful death cases arise when a person dies due to the legal fault of another party. This can include situations like car accidents, medical malpractice, or workplace incidents. In Bradenton, local landmarks such as the bustling Manatee Avenue and scenic Riverwalk are unfortunately common sites for accidents.
Why You Need Professional Representation
Handling a wrongful death case involves navigating complex legal processes, gathering evidence, and negotiating with insurance companies. It’s essential to have a legal team that understands the intricacies of Florida law and can fight for the justice and compensation your family deserves.
Local Accident Facts
Bradenton, a city known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant community, also faces a significant number of accidents. Areas around Desoto Square Mall and Bradenton Beach have seen numerous incidents over the years. Understanding the local accident trends is crucial for building a strong case.
Why Choose Kemp Law Group
- Experience and Expertise: Kemp Law Group has extensive experience in handling wrongful death cases in Bradenton. Our team of seasoned attorneys knows the local laws and has a track record of successful outcomes for our clients.
- Personalized Attention: We understand that every case is unique and deeply personal. Kemp Law Group provides individualized attention to ensure your case is handled with the utmost care and precision.
- Local Knowledge: Our familiarity with Bradenton’s landmarks, accident hotspots, and community dynamics gives us an edge in representing your case effectively. We know where accidents are likely to happen and how to gather the necessary evidence.
- Compassionate Support: Dealing with the loss of a loved one is incredibly difficult. Our team offers not only legal support but also compassion and understanding during this tough time. We are here to help you navigate through the grief and legal complexities.
Contact Kemp Law Group Today
If you’re dealing with a wrongful death case in Bradenton, Florida, don’t go through it alone. Contact Kemp Law Group for expert legal representation that understands your needs and fights for your rights. Visit our website to learn more and schedule a consultation.
FAQs
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How Do I Know Who Was At-Fault?
Fault is determined by the evidence collected during the investigation. We look to many things to determine fault in the case: we look to the police report, we look to witness statements, we look to the property damage to the vehicles, skid marks, layout of the cars, etc. Sometimes we even have to refer to accident re-constructionists to do a professional examination of the all the evidence to do a recommendation for us, but that does not happen in very many cases.
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Will I Recover Monetary Damages?
It depends on who was at fault for the accident. If you were at fault, your insurance company will pay for the damage to the vehicle. If you were not at fault, the at-fault driver’s or owner’s insurance policy will pay for the damage, and if they do not have enough coverage to cover the damage to your vehicle, your collision coverage (if purchased) would pay for the damage to your vehicle.
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What Documents Will I Need?
We like you to bring the driver’s exchange of information that the police officer gives you at the scene. We also like you bring any photographs of damage at the scene. Also bring your health insurance cards and your auto insurance cards or declarations page, so we can review the coverage available to you.
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What Should I Say To The Insurance Company?
The at-fault party’s insurance company could ask you to give them a recorded statement. You do not have to give them a recorded statement. However, if your own insurance company asks you for a recorded statement please seek advice from your attorney so that they can assist you in giving that statement. But yes you do have to comply and you do have to give your insurance company a recorded statement.
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Will I Have To Go To Court?
Actually, most cases, or a large percentage of the cases are resolved pre-suit, which means the cases never go to court. We work with the insurance companies before filing suit to try to find a fair resolution for the client, which save money on expenses, court costs and attorney’s fees.

