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Did You Lose a Loved One in an Accident?

If someone’s negligence caused an accident that led to the death of your loved one, you may be eligible for compensation. The Ken Nunn Law Office represents families in wrongful death cases in Bloomington, Indiana. Our firm understands how to build a strong case after the accident and help families pursue accountability and compensation through the legal process. You can speak with our team by phone or meet in person, depending on what works best for you.

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A Bloomington Wrongful Death Lawyer Can Help You Seek Justice

Losing a loved one is an emotionally devastating experience. A wrongful death lawyer in Bloomington, IN, can help you navigate the legal complexities and seek justice for your loss. With their expertise, you can secure compensation to support your family’s future. The Ken Nunn Law Office offers free case reviews. Get in touch with us to learn what your case could be worth and what legal options are available to you.

Getting Help Is Easy

You can speak with The Ken Nunn Law Office over the phone to discuss your situation. Call 1-800-CALL-KEN to request a free case review.

You Have the Right to Compensation

If your loved one was involved in a deadly accident, you may be entitled to seek fair compensation for this loss. We can help.

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We never charge upfront costs or hidden fees. In fact, you don’t pay us a dime unless we win compensation for you.

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Wrongful Death Defined

Under Indiana law, wrongful death is defined as a death caused by the wrongful act of another. This can include instances such as negligence, reckless actions, or medical malpractice. Indiana Codes § 34-23-1,  § 34-23-1-2, and § 34-23-2-1 provides the legal framework for wrongful death lawsuits in the state.

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Wrongful Death – Defective Deer Stand

$157 Million

Auto Accident with a Drunk Driver

$28 Million

Auto Accident

$16.5 Million

Auto Accident with a Drunk Driver

$15 Million

Defective Machine

$5.6 Million

Auto Accident with a Semi Truck

$5.6 Million

Mesothelioma Victim

$4.6 Million

Bicycle Accident

$3.9 Million

Mesothelioma Victim

$3.6 Million

Large Semi Truck At Fault

$3.5 Million

Causes of Wrongful Death

Wrongful death can occur under various circumstances, including but not limited to:

The type of accident that caused the death of your loved one will be a key factor in determining who was at fault and what compensation you and your family could receive. It’s important to consult with a wrongful death lawyer in Bloomington to learn what your case may be worth.

Who Can Pursue a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

In Indiana, the personal representative of the deceased person’s estate is typically responsible for pursuing a wrongful death lawsuit. This representative is often named in the deceased’s will or appointed by the court if there is no will. The lawsuit is initiated on behalf of the deceased’s surviving spouse, children, and parents.

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Wrongful Death Compensation in Indiana

Wrongful death lawsuits in Indiana can seek various types of damages to compensate for the losses suffered by the deceased’s family. These damages may include:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Medical bills related to the deceased’s final injury or illness
  • Lost wages and benefits the deceased would have earned
  • Loss of companionship, care, and guidance

The specific compensation awarded will depend on the circumstances of the case and the evidence presented. Your attorney can estimate what your case may be worth, but the type and amount of compensation will ultimately be determined in court based on the evidence of your case.

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Timeline To Start a Lawsuit

The statute of limitations for initiating a wrongful death lawsuit in Indiana is generally 2 years from the date of the deceased’s death. It is crucial to start the lawsuit within this timeframe, as failure to do so can result in the loss of the right to seek compensation. Speak to an attorney to determine whether you still have time to pursue compensation. A Bloomington personal injury lawyer can also help you understand how the statute of limitations may affect your case and whether other types of claims may apply. For example:

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If you have lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence or wrongful act, speaking with a Bloomington wrongful death lawyer can provide you with the guidance and support you need. At The Ken Nunn Law Office, we offer free initial consultations, allowing you to discuss your case without any financial obligation. We can handle your case over the phone, or in person at our Bloomington office.

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