
WRONGFUL DEATH
You Lost Someone.
We Can Carry the Rest.
Nothing we do brings them back. What we can do is take every call, every form, and every deadline.
The first talk is free
No attorney fees unless you recover
Someone answers day and night
The short version
Three Answers, Right Now
If you read nothing else on this page, read these.
1
Do I Have a Case?
If someone careless caused the death, the family can usually bring a claim. We help you sort out who files.
2
What Does It Cost?
Nothing up front. We only get paid if we win money for you, and the first talk is free either way.
3
How Long Do I Have?
Most Texas claims have a two year deadline. Some are much shorter, like a claim against a city. Call early.
How We Help
How These Cases Work
1
Who Can File
In Texas, a spouse, a child, or a parent can usually bring the claim. We sort out who.
2
What a Claim Covers
Funeral costs, lost income and support, and the loss of the person themselves.
3
How We Work With You
One point of contact, updates when you want them, and quiet when you need it.

Worth knowing
There Is a Deadline, Even Now
The part of this case most people do not see coming.
Most Texas claims must be filed within two years of the death.
Claims against a city, a county, or a state agency can be far shorter, with notice steps.
One phone call protects the family's options. Nothing has to be decided today.
Not Sure Yet? Ask Us Anyway.
Fifteen minutes on the phone will tell you where you stand. There is no bill for it.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Will we have to go to court?
Most cases end without a trial. If yours needs one, we prepare you and we stand next to you.
The insurance company already offered money.
Early offers come before anyone knows the full loss. Let us read it before you sign.
Can you come to us?
Yes. We will meet at your home, at a hospital, or wherever is easiest.
Who can bring the claim?
Usually a spouse, a child, or a parent. We help the family agree on how to move.
What if there is also a criminal case?
They run on separate tracks. Your claim does not have to wait.