U.S. Unintentional Injury Deaths. CDC reported 197449 deaths from unintentional injuries in 2024. Wrongful death cases often grow out of the same preventable categories: crashes, falls, dangerous environments, and negligent conduct that should have been addressed before someone died.





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When a life is taken, fast legal action protects your family.
A wrongful death case is never just paperwork. It is a family trying to make sense of a preventable loss while insurers, employers, or corporate defendants begin protecting themselves immediately. We help preserve proof, identify every liable party, and explain the path forward in plain English or Espanol.
Preserve the Proof Before It Is Lost
In Texas, a wrongful death claim is generally subject to a two-year limitations period, but the practical deadline for critical proof is often much sooner. Video can be overwritten, vehicles repaired or destroyed, conditions changed, and witness memory can fade. The moment you call, we begin preserving the evidence timeline.
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Texas law generally requires suit for an injury resulting in death to be filed within two years. That legal deadline matters, but the real-world evidence deadline is often much shorter.
Fatal crashes remain a statewide reality
In Texas alone, 4150 people were killed in traffic crashes in 2024. Nationally, 39254 people died in traffic crashes in 2024, and 5070 workers died from fatal job injuries the same year. These are not abstract figures. They show why wrongful death cases require immediate investigation and disciplined evidence preservation.
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Wrongful Death Matters
Corpus Christi wrongful death lawyers for families facing a loss that should never have happened. Wrongful death litigation begins where ordinary marketing language fails. Families are not looking for slogans after a fatal collision, a worksite death, a catastrophic fall, a dangerous premises event, or a preventable medical or product related loss. They need clarity, speed, and disciplined legal action. Our role is to step in early, protect the evidence, identify liability, and build a claim that reflects the full human and financial weight of what was taken.
When accountability matters, facts matter first.
Wrongful Death Representation Built for Serious Cases
Wrongful death claims demand more than sympathy. They demand evidence preservation, liability analysis, and a damages model strong enough to withstand insurers, corporate counsel, and defense experts. A serious wrongful death page should tell the truth plainly: these cases arise in systems where preventable risk is still everywhere, and families need lawyers prepared to investigate that reality without delay.
Workplace Deaths Still Happen. BLS recorded 5070 fatal work injuries in the United States in 2024. When a death happens on a jobsite, the legal analysis can extend beyond workers compensation and into third party negligence, contractors, manufacturers, property owners, and safety failures.
Motor Vehicle Fatalities Nationwide. NHTSA reported 39254 traffic deaths in 2024. Many wrongful death cases begin with a single moment on the road, but the deeper case often involves distracted driving, unsafe policies, alcohol, fatigue, maintenance failures, or other preventable conduct.
Families deserve answers grounded in evidence, not delay.
What families need after a wrongful death
Families usually come in carrying two burdens at once: grief and uncertainty. They need to know what happened, whether the death was preventable, who can be held responsible, what evidence still exists, and how the law actually works in Texas. That is why we focus on early preservation, clear communication, and disciplined case building. The point is not to manufacture emotion. The point is to build a claim strong enough to hold up when the defense starts minimizing the loss.
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South Texas FamilyWrongful Death Case ReviewAfter our family lost someone we loved, we were not in a position to sort through insurance calls, records, and questions about what happened. The firm treated us with patience and seriousness from the start. What stood out was that they did not talk to us in slogans. They explained what evidence mattered, what Texas law allowed, and what steps needed to happen first. In one of the hardest periods of our lives, that clarity mattered more than anything.
Bereaved SpouseClient PerspectiveWe came in overwhelmed and unsure whether we even had a case. They helped us understand that a wrongful death claim is not about putting a price on a life. It is about accountability, financial stability for the family left behind, and preserving evidence before it disappears. They were organized, respectful, and honest about the process. That made it easier to breathe and focus on our family while they handled the legal side.
Parent of the DecedentFamily TestimonialNothing prepares a family for a sudden death. We needed people who could move quickly, explain things clearly, and treat our loss with respect. That is what we found here. They helped us understand the records that needed to be preserved, the parties who might be responsible, and the deadlines under Texas law. We never felt pushed or turned into a file. We felt taken seriously.
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One call can begin your path to clarity, accountability, and action after a wrongful death. Our Corpus Christi wrongful death team helps families understand what comes next and what evidence must be protected first.
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Frequently Asked Questions
12 difficult questions families may have about wrongful death claims in Texas
Answer: Texas law generally allows the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased to bring a wrongful death claim. Determining who should file, and when, matters because the structure of the claim can affect both strategy and recovery.
Answer: Priority evidence often includes surveillance video, photographs, incident reports, vehicle or product data, maintenance records, inspection logs, phone records, witness statements, and any physical evidence that may be altered or destroyed.
Answer: In general, Texas actions for injury resulting in death must be filed within two years. Some facts can affect timing, but families should act quickly because evidence often disappears long before the legal deadline arrives.
Answer: No. Insurers evaluate exposure, but they do not define the law. The facts, the available evidence, and Texas legal standards determine whether a viable wrongful death claim exists.
Answer: Depending on the facts, recoverable damages may include loss of financial support, loss of companionship, loss of services, mental anguish, and other damages recognized under Texas law. The case should reflect both economic and human loss.
Answer: In some cases involving gross negligence or especially dangerous conduct, exemplary damages may become part of the analysis. These claims require strong factual development and should not be asserted casually.
Answer: Yes. Some workplace deaths involve third party negligence, contractors, manufacturers, property owners, or unsafe equipment. A proper investigation looks beyond the first explanation offered after the incident.
Answer: Causation usually requires showing that the negligent act or omission was a substantial factor in bringing about the death. Medical evidence, expert review, scene evidence, and records may all become important.
Answer: Corporate driving cases often require fast preservation of video, onboard data, phone records, maintenance files, dispatch information, and safety policies. Early action can determine whether key evidence is kept or lost.
Answer: That is common. Many families call before the full facts are known. Early legal investigation can help secure records, identify witnesses, and prevent the loss of evidence that would otherwise answer those questions.
Answer: Yes. Liability may extend across drivers, employers, contractors, premises owners, product makers, or other entities depending on how the death happened. Mapping every potentially responsible party is a core part of the case.
Answer: Delay helps the defense. Records can be narrowed, footage overwritten, vehicles repaired, conditions changed, and memories faded. Early preservation often shapes the entire case.
A Corpus Christi attorney with decades of experience handling serious injury and fatal loss litigation. Wrongful death cases require early evidence preservation, disciplined investigation, and clear communication with families facing both grief and financial disruption.
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