When you lose a family member to accidental death, one of the most difficult—and most important—decisions you make is whether to get a lawyer involved. Maybe the first thing to know is, the settlement can't be finalized without a court hearing for a judge's official approval.

If you're concerned about how South Carolina wrongful death cases work, contact our Spartanburg, South Carolina wrongful death lawyer to get your questions answered, for free, with no pressure to hire us.  Call toll free at 888-230-1841 or fill out a Get Help Now form.

Here are three more good reasons to hire the best attorney for you in a South Carolina wrongful death case:

  1. Protect you from yourself. Your rowboat’s been shoved into a hurricane, and you need an experienced guide with a clear vision and a cool head to get you to shore. You're facing a massive insurance company.  The insurance company representatives are professionals, looking out for their number one interest—shortchanging you to maximize company profits. You need a professional of your own to protect you and your family’s financial security. Also, there's a legal deadline to file the case, and if you miss it, you lose your rights. An experienced South Carolina wrongful death attorney can help you answer this critical question. 
  2. Gather evidence to maximize compensation. As simple as the case may seem to you, it’s just not. You’ve got to prove why anyone should pay. An experienced attorney not only knows what to prove but how to prove it. To persuade a tight-fisted insurance company to pay proper compensation, you need to present important evidence in a compelling way.

That can include:

  • Compiling stories and other evidence from you and others showing the victim’s impact on your lives.
  • Hiring experts like economists or accountants to prove the amount of your financial loss—a lifetime of the victim’s potential earnings.
  • Combing through medical records and even meeting doctors to present evidence of suffering before death, which is also part of your case.
  • For medical malpractice cases, finding experts—you can’t have a case without them.
  1. Find all sources of compensation. You may not know where to look or how to ask, which can cause you to give up money you desperately need for financial stability.

This is especially true in car or motorcycle crashes and commercial trucking accidents, like tractor-trailer wrecks. Let us show you how we've found more insurance to increase the settlement for a South Carolina fatal motorcycle accident victim. And because you’re a legal amateur, you might need help finding all potentially responsible parties to hold accountable. For instance, in a trucking crash, you can often hold the trucking company accountable.

Don’t Go It Alone

If you don’t really want to deal with this, trust yourself—you shouldn’t. You’ve suffered way more than you should have already. You don’t need another worry, or a pile of worries, added to the pile you’ve already got. A mistake here could have dire financial consequences.

Here's a unique chance for you to hear what an actual wrongful death client had to say about how our team helped her family. Check out this video our client made, and read the story of how our South Carolina wrongful death attorneys help resolve her brother's fatal hit-and-run car accident case.

It won’t cost you a thing to get your questions answered by us. You've already been through so much, you don't need to stress about the hassle of meeting with an attorney, so this is what it's like to come see us. Here's what you can bring to our strategy session, if you have it. And no, you don’t need money to hire us.

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Rob Usry
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Rob is a Spartanburg personal injury lawyer. Rob also practices as a workers' compensation attorney.