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(859) 888-3448
- About
- Attorney Profiles
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- Personal Injury
- Family Law
- …
- About
- Attorney Profiles
- Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Family Law
Wrongful Death claims in Northern Kentucky
When somebody dies due to another party’s negligence, family members of the deceased may be able to recover compensation under certain circumstances by filing a wrongful death lawsuit. The idea of taking legal action may be far from your mind if you have recently lost a loved one, but the right attorneys can handle delicate legal and financial matters that may arise if you have suffered a sudden tragedy. Although neither a settlement nor a verdict can bring someone you love back, knowing that your lawyers care and are dedicated to giving voice to your loss can help.
The circumstances surrounding the fatal accident will determine if you are eligible to receive compensation from a lawsuit, and only an experienced wrongful death lawyer can tell you if your situation qualifies. FH Law handles wrongful death lawsuits resulting from construction accidents, car accidents, truck accidents, defective products and other types of wrongful death accidents.
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Crestview Hills, KY 41017
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