NORTH CAROLINA WRONGFUL DEATH LAWYERS
WRONGFUL DEATH ATTORNEY RALEIGH, NC
Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when the cause of death might have been prevented. In such instances-when the death of a loved one is caused by someone's negligence or malicious actions-the surviving loved ones may see it fit to pursue a North Carolina wrongful death claim.
Wrongful death is a term that describes the situation when someone's negligence results in another person's death. Sometimes negligence results in an injury that later leads to death, but the death of your loved one is still the result of the negligent party's actions. In any event, a North Carolina wrongful death case is a complex matter. Aside from your personal loss and the resulting pain and suffering, there may be the concern of lost income, medical bills, and funeral bills. Our North Carolina wrongful death lawyers can help you through the tumultuous period that follows a loved one's wrongful death and help you seek justice.
A North Carolina wrongful death lawyer must be experienced, compassionate, and sharp. The attorneys at HensonFuerst exceed these standards in their representation of families who have lost loved ones in wrongful death cases.
Contact a North Carolina injury lawyer or fill out a free consultation form today and get the help you deserve.
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If you've been injured, contact the Raleigh, North Carolina wrongful death lawyers at HensonFuerst today. We have offices located in Raleigh, Rocky Mount, and Boone, North Carolina, so we are uniquely situated to advocate for clients throughout the state, from the mountains to the coast, including Durham, Greenville, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, and Fayetteville. Complete a FREE consultation form online or call us today.
HensonFuerst handles the following types of personal injury cases: auto accident, brain injury, drug injuries, defective products, fire and burn injury, medical malpractice, motorcycle accident, nursing home abuse, Social Security Disability, truck accident, workers' compensation, and wrongful death.



