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When a loved one is suddenly taken from you because of someone else’s negligence or wrongful act, the world stops. The shock and profound grief can be paralyzing, leaving you to face an unimaginable future without their love, support, and companionship. 

 

During this shattering time, the thought of legal action may be too much to bear, but it is a critical step toward securing your family’s future and holding the responsible party accountable for your losses. The Philadelphia wrongful death lawyers at Grungo Law understand that this is more than a legal case—it is a fight for justice for the person you lost.

 

Our firm can provide the strength, guidance, and unwavering legal support your family needs at this difficult time. We will handle the complex legal burdens with compassion and determination, allowing you to focus on grieving and healing. While no lawsuit can ever replace your loved one, it can provide a measure of justice and the financial stability you need to face the difficult path ahead.

Why You Can Trust Grungo Law with Your Philadelphia Wrongful Death Case

In the aftermath of a devastating loss, you need a legal team that not only possesses deep legal knowledge but also shows genuine compassion for what your family is enduring. A wrongful death claim requires sensitivity, resolve, and significant resources to build a powerful case. 

 

Grungo Law is committed to being that ally for grieving families in Philadelphia. Here are some of the reasons our team is different from other law firms:

 

  • We Listen with Compassion: We understand that you are going through the worst time of your life. Our first step is always to listen to your story to appreciate the full impact of your loss. We treat every client like family, offering personal attention and support at every stage.
  • Deep Understanding of Pennsylvania Law: Our attorneys fully understand the complexities of Pennsylvania’s intricate wrongful death and survival action statutes. We know how to build a case that maximizes recovery under both types of claims for the benefit of your family and your loved one’s estate.
  • Located in Your Community: With a dedicated office at 1943 South 11th Street in Philadelphia, we are part of this community. We are familiar with the local court systems and have experience litigating against the insurance companies and corporate defendants who operate here.
  • The Resources to Win: Responsible parties and their insurers will often fight to minimize what they have to pay. We have the financial resources to hire leading experts, such as accident reconstructionists, economists, and medical specialists, to prove who was liable for the accident that led to your loved one’s death and calculate the full extent of your family’s losses.
  • No Financial Burden on Your Family: We handle all wrongful death cases on a contingency fee basis. This means your family pays no upfront costs or legal fees. We cover the costs of litigation and only receive a fee if we successfully recover financial compensation on your behalf.

Understanding the Basics of a Wrongful Death Claim in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania law provides a specific legal framework for families who have lost a loved one. It is unique because it allows for two distinct but often related claims to be filed simultaneously: a Wrongful Death Action and a Survival Action. Understanding both is key to securing full justice.

The Wrongful Death Action

As defined by Pennsylvania law (42 Pa.C.S. § 8301), a wrongful death action is brought on behalf of the surviving family members to compensate them for the losses they have personally suffered due to their loved one’s death. This claim concerns the harm inflicted upon the family.

 

The compensation recovered in a wrongful death action is intended to cover losses such as:

 

  • Loss of the deceased’s financial support, including wages and benefits they would have earned.
  • The value of the services, society, and comfort the deceased provided to the family, such as household chores, guidance, and companionship.
  • Hospital and medical bills related to the final illness or injury that were paid by a surviving family member.
  • Funeral and burial expenses.
  • Loss of companionship and consortium for a surviving spouse.

The Survival Action

A survival action, governed by 42 Pa.C.S. § 8302, is different. This claim is brought on behalf of the deceased person’s estate. It allows the estate to pursue the personal injury claim that the deceased could have brought themselves if they had survived the accident. In essence, the legal injury claim “survives” the person’s death.

 

Damages recovered in a survival action are paid to the estate and can include:

 

  • The deceased’s conscious pain and suffering from the moment of the accident until the moment of their death.
  • Lost wages and earnings the deceased would have earned from the time of injury until their death.
  • Medical expenses incurred between the injury and death.
  • In some cases of egregious misconduct, punitive damages may be available to punish the defendant.

 

Our experienced wrongful death attorneys in Philadelphia will carefully evaluate both claims to build a comprehensive case that accounts for every aspect of loss, both for the family and for the deceased.

Who Can File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania has specific rules about who can initiate the lawsuit and who can benefit from it.

 

  • Who Files the Claim: Only the Personal Representative of the deceased person’s estate has the legal standing to file a wrongful death and survival action lawsuit. This is typically the Executor or Administrator named in the will or appointed by the court.
  • Who Benefits from the Claim: While the Personal Representative files the suit, the damages recovered are for the benefit of specific family members. Under Pennsylvania law, the beneficiaries are, in order of priority:
    1. The surviving spouse.
    2. The surviving children.
    3. The surviving parents.

 

If there are no surviving spouse, children, or parents, the Personal Representative can still pursue the claim, and any damages recovered would be distributed to other relatives according to state intestacy laws.

Common Causes of Wrongful Death in Philadelphia

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Fatal accidents can happen in countless ways, but they are almost always preventable. Our firm represents families whose loved ones were lost due to:

 

  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: Including fatal car crashes on I-95 or the Schuylkill Expressway (I-76), devastating truck accidents involving commercial vehicles, motorcycle collisions, and accidents involving SEPTA buses.
  • Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents: Philadelphia’s dense urban environment tragically leads to pedestrians and cyclists being struck by negligent drivers.
  • Premises Liability: Fatal falls or accidents on dangerous properties, such as a poorly maintained apartment building, a construction site, or a commercial establishment that failed to provide adequate security.
  • Construction Accidents: Falls from heights, equipment malfunctions, and other hazards on Philadelphia’s numerous construction sites can lead to worker fatalities.
  • Nursing Home Negligence: When elder abuse or systemic neglect in a care facility leads to a resident’s death.

The Pennsylvania Statute of Limitations for Wrongful Death Claims

The law imposes a strict deadline for taking legal action. In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for both a wrongful death and survival action is two years from the date of the person’s death.

 

While this may seem like a long time, it is absolutely critical to contact an attorney as soon as possible. A prompt investigation is essential to preserve evidence, interview eyewitnesses before their memories fade or they move away, and build the strongest case possible. If you miss this two-year deadline, the court will likely bar your family from ever receiving compensation.

How the Grungo Law Wrongful Death Attorneys Can Help Your Philadelphia Family

During this incredibly difficult time, our job is to lift the legal burden from your shoulders. When you retain our firm, we will:

 

  • Provide Compassionate Guidance: We will answer your questions, explain your rights, and guide you through every step of the legal process.
  • Launch an Immediate Investigation: We will dispatch investigators to the accident scene, secure police and autopsy reports, interview witnesses, and preserve all critical evidence.
  • Hire Important Experts: We will retain economic experts to calculate the full financial loss to your family and accident reconstructionists to prove how the accident happened.
  • Manage All Communications: We will take over all contact with insurance adjusters and defense attorneys, protecting you from their tactics.
  • Fight for Maximum Justice: We will relentlessly pursue a full settlement that honors your loved one’s memory and provides for your family’s future. If a fair settlement is not possible, we will be fully prepared to take your case before a jury if that’s what it takes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Philadelphia Wrongful Death Claims

What is the difference between a wrongful death lawsuit and a criminal homicide case?

This is a critical distinction. A criminal case is brought by the state prosecutor to punish a wrongdoer with penalties like jail time or fines. A wrongful death lawsuit is a civil case brought by the family to obtain financial compensation for their losses. The two cases are entirely separate and can proceed at the same time. A “not guilty” verdict in a criminal case does not prevent a family from winning their civil lawsuit, as the burden of proof is much lower.

My loved one was partially at fault for the accident. Can we still file a claim?

Yes, you may still be able to. Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative fault rule. As long as your loved one was not more than 50% responsible for the accident, the family can still recover damages. The final compensation amount would be reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to them.

The insurance company is already offering a settlement. Should we accept it?

You should never accept an insurance company’s offer without speaking to an experienced wrongful death lawyer first. Initial offers are almost always far less than what your family is truly owed. Insurers aim to close cases quickly and cheaply. Accepting their offer will require you to waive your right to any future compensation, even if you discover the true financial impact of your loss is much greater than what you received in a quick settlement.

Contact Our Compassionate Philadelphia Wrongful Death Lawyers Today to Learn More

Nothing can fill the void left by the loss of your loved one, but seeking justice can be a vital part of the healing process. Let Grungo Law be your family’s strength and voice. We will fight with dedication and integrity to honor their memory and secure the stability and resources your family deserves.

 

If you lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence, the team at Grungo Law can provide skilled and compassionate legal representation for your wrongful death claim. Call our Philadelphia office at (856) 475-6122 to speak with a dedicated legal professional in a free, no-obligation, and completely confidential consultation.