Wrongful Death (Non-Medical Malpractice)

Wrongful Death (Non-Medical Malpractice)

Wrongful Death (Non-Medical Malpractice)

If you have lost a family member due to someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you may be entitled to compensation for that loss. We understand how terrible it is to lose a family member due to another party’s negligent actions or inactions. At Meg Hatfield Law, we strive to not only obtain you compensation from the negligent party for your loss, but to achieve it in a way that honors your loved one’s memory. Although we cannot guarantee results, we have extensive experience handling wrongful death cases and a strong track record of success in achieving favorable outcomes for clients. Take the time to choose a law firm that you feel comfortable with and that has a track record of success in this area of law, but know that we are ready to fight for justice.

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Contact us for free consultation

Let us help you determine whether your potential claim has merit. Please contact us for a FREE CONSULTATION so that we can help you evaluate whether your injury was the result of an unreasonable error. You can also trust that if we believe it is not a viable claim, we will explain to you precisely why and give you alternative options. Again, if we take the case, but not recover, YOU DO NOT OWE US ANYTHING

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We offer personialized services

To us, every individual’s story is uniquely personal, and we do not like minimizing our client’s suffering by bragging about the dollar amounts collected. Because it’s not just about the money – we offer personalized services in hopes that it will aid the healing process. Meg Hatfield Law works very hard to ensure that justice is achieved, and any potential outcome is maximized. Our priority is helping you through the process as we try to achieve the best potential outcome so you can receive the services you need.

Reach out to us as soon as possible

Reach out as soon as you think you may have a potential lawsuit because every claim has a time limit for when it can be filed. If you pass that deadline, the claim is no longer viable. Additionally, the longer time passes the less you remember. It is better to speak to an attorney while the memory of any conversations still exist or while you still may possess relevant materials (emails, drawings, recordings, brochures, etc.).