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Georgia Wrongful Death Lawyer

With over 30 years of experience, Georgia wrongful death lawyers at Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. have recovered millions of dollars for family members whose loved ones perished as a result of negligence.

Wrongful death occurs when an unnatural or untimely death occurs due to the wrongful act of another. Even if a defendant is determined not to be guilty of criminal charges, they may be civilly liable for damages. Surviving family members of the deceased who have suffered irreparable harm due to the death of their loved one are eligible to file a wrongful death claim. The deceased spouse, children or parents can have standing under Georgia law to bring wrongful death claims, as does the estate of a decedent who has no surviving kin.

Many circumstances can require a Georgia wrongful death lawyer, including deaths resulting from:

  • Drunk driving
  • Vehicle accidents (car, truck, bus, etc.)
  • Boat or train accidents
  • Medical malpractice
  • Negligent or reckless conduct
  • Elder abuse
  • Defective products
  • Unsafe prescription medicine
  • Contaminated food
  • Construction and property site dangers

But if you are a family member who has been a victim of a tragedy, it is important to know your rights, and to discuss your options with attorneys who understand your plight, as well as how to win a Georgia wrongful death case. The compassionate, caring attorneys at Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. are seasoned Georgia wrongful death lawyers. They understand all aspects of wrongful death law. And most importantly, they will fight for you and commit themselves to your case, doing everything they can to make sure that justice is served for you and your family.

WHEN SELECTING A GEORGIA WRONGFUL DEATH ATTORNEY, EXPERIENCE COUNTS

Wrongful death law is complex. It is not a place for an inexperienced or outclassed lawyer. You need the proper representation in the quest for justice for you and your family. You need the services of an experienced Georgia wrongful death law firm, staffed by knowledgeable professionals with vast experience in adjudicating wrongful death cases. You deserve attorneys who will dig deep into your case, who will interview witnesses, talk to experts, obtain any evidence, and subpoena responsible parties. This is the kind of thorough work that has led to numerous large judgments and settlements for clients of the firm.

Greg Stokes and Neil Kopitsky have vast experience in Georgia courts. Each is admitted to practice in all Georgia state courts, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and all state courts in Georgia. They review each case personally. They have a passion for justice and impressive track records for their grateful clientele. They will even travel to meet with you if you are unable to visit the office.

A TEAM OF COMPASSIONATE GEORGIA WRONGFUL DEATH LAWYERS

Importantly, Mr. Stokes, Mr. Kopitsky, and the entire staff, in addition to understanding the law, understand the gravity of the tragedy that you’ve suffered. Georgia wrongful death cases run the gamut of unfortunate incidents and tragic situations, and this experienced team has seen them all.

From the top of the organization to the newest hire, the professional staff of Stokes & Kopitsky, P.A. is fully cognizant of the importance of your case. They have compassion for you and understand what you’re going through. And the entire team will serve your needs to their best ability. Get the kind of thorough, professional representation that you deserve by calling 404-892-0011 right now.

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