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Wrongful Death Lawyers

COMPASSIONATE COUNSEL FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LOST A LOVED ONE

Losing a loved one under any circumstances is difficult. When you lose someone you love because of the carelessness and recklessness of someone else, you may be overwhelmed by pain and anger, and you may have unanswered questions that prevent you from being able to grieve or get needed closure. The passing of a loved one may also leave dependents and close family members with significant financial losses that can make the situation even worse.

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Our experienced and compassionate wrongful death attorneys can help you understand all of the choices you have and can advise you on a course of action that can help you get the justice and closure you need to move on with your life.

Wrongful death cases are unique and require skilled and knowledgeable attorneys with the resources available, including access to top expert witnesses, to ensure your rights are secure and who can craft the strongest claim possible. The lawyers at McMahan & Carroll are highly qualified and ready to help you get the assistance you need.

 

Request a free consultation to discuss your case with one of our wrongful death attorneys. Fill out our online form or call us at (310)-479-8827

 

EXPERIENCED REPRESENTATION YOU CAN TRUST

For decades, McMahan & Carroll  has offered compassionate and effective advocacy to clients in wrongful death cases. We strive to make sure that our clients’ rights are protected and that their cases receive the time and attention they deserve. We understand that following a life-changing event like the unexpected death of a loved one, you may go through a natural period of grieving and numbness brought on by your loss. You may feel it is too difficult to contact an attorney, but there are time limits on taking legal action, and you may miss your window of opportunity if you do not act promptly. You may be entitled to compensation for expenses related to the death of a loved one, and you owe it to yourself and their memory to seek justice. Take action now.​

 

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